ZTNA 2.0: Understanding the Next Evolution of Zero Trust Network Access
Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) has transformed cybersecurity in recent years, allowing governments to provide access to vital applications from the office, from home, from the field or anywhere else.
But ZTNA is not enough. In today’s ongoing perimeter-less environment, state and local agencies must do more to ensure network security, safeguard government data and protect sensitive constituent information.
ZTNA 2.0 is the next generation of access management and network security. But embracing this new framework can be a heavy lift for public sector IT teams constrained by limited resources and staffing challenges.
That’s where managed services can play a vital role – They help relieve the burden on in-house technology teams and make new cybersecurity capabilities a reality.
On June 22, join us as we explore the key aspects of ZTNA 2.0 – what it means, how it works and what it means, how it works and how agencies can leverage managed security services to make ZTNA 2.0 a reality.
We’ll cover topics including:
- The 5 pillars of ZTNA 2.0
- Insights and tips for deployment and maintenance
- What questions you should be asking managed service partners about ZTNA 2.0
Speaker and Presenter Information
Mark Weatherford — Moderator, Senior Fellow, Center for Digital Government and former CISO, State of California
Carlos Valarezo, North America SASE Sales Leader - US Public Sector, Palo Alto Networks
Paul Gilbert
Head of Public Sector Product, AT&T Cybersecurity
Relevant Government Agencies
Other Federal Agencies, Federal Government, State & Local Government
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Event Type
Webcast
When
Thu, Jun 22, 2023, 2:00pm
ET
Cost
Complimentary: $ 0.00
Website
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Organizer
Government Technology