Abstract
Zero Trust is a security framework requiring user and entities to be authenticated, authorized, and continuously validated before being granted or continuing access to applications, systems, and data. The U.S. Government is spearheading adoption of zero trust security, which is having an impact on the offerings from the security vendor community. Private organizations are beginning to transition proof of concept implementations into their mainstream operations.
This session highlights the primary focus areas for Zero Trust activities and provides an overview of key lessons learned from early adopters of zero trust security.