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Unlocking Zero Trust: A Blueprint for Secure Operations

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Date and Time

November 13 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EST

Event Category

Web Conference

Organizer

Roxanne Pirooz

Contact

Anne Rogers

Overview

Join us for an enlightening webinar as we explore the intricacies of embracing the Zero Trust Model, from theory to practice. Whether you’re a novice or seasoned professional, this session will equip you with expert insights and actionable strategies for implementing Zero Trust principles effectively. Dive deep into understanding the Zero Trust Model and discover how it can revolutionize your cybersecurity approach.

Join the session to learn how to:

· Understand the foundational principles of the Zero Trust Model and dispel common misconceptions.
· Learn strategic approaches to purchasing technology that align with Zero Trust objectives.
· Discover essential steps for crafting and implementing a robust Zero Trust plan.
· Gain insights into achieving major milestones early in your Zero Trust journey.

Moderator

Speaker/s

Dirk Schrader – CISSP, CISM, ISO27001 Practitioner, NNT (now part of Netwrix)

Being a native of Germany, he brings more than 25 years of delivering IT security expertise at a global scale. His work focuses on advancing cyber resilience as a sophisticated, new approach to tackle cyber-attacks faced by governments and organizations of all sizes for the handling of change and vulnerability as the two main issues to address in information security. He has published numerous articles in German and English about the need to address change and vulnerability to achieve cyber resilience, drawing on his experience and certifications as CISSP (ISC²) and CISM (ISACA).

See Dirk Schrader‘s full profile.

ISSA Webinars and Conference series cover all the continuing education credits to maintain your cyber security certifications. (CPEs, CEUs, ECE, etc). Each hour is equal to one continuing education credit. Certificates of completion are available upon request after completion. For instructions, click here.

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