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Expand strong MFA or ZTNA to all your apps.
John, as we start 2023, most organizations are clear on the basic definition of Zero Trust: No corporate network request should be implicitly trusted, such that access is only authorized after verifying the identity and context of each request. Unfortunately, confusion remains regarding where and how to start implementation, let alone what it means for a multiyear modernization journey. Businesses should focus first on easier steps that still make significant improvements to security posture, while gaining internal momentum and buy-in for the longer term initiative. The key to all of it is investing in a composable, Internet-native architecture that makes it simple to layer these steps together over time. Join this webinar as our Zero Trust experts discuss “quick wins” like: Enforcing strong multifactor authentication and Zero Trust policies for critical applications. Closing inbound ports open to the Internet. Areas not always included in the Zero Trust conversation, like email and DNS. More advanced steps like scanning SaaS apps via CASB, inspecting content via a Secure Web Gateway, or expanding strong MFA or ZTNA to all your apps. |
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