Special session: Taking Zero Trust to the 5G Edge
| | Taking Zero Trust to the 5G Edge WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23RD @ 1:30 PM CT | | | | | | Zero Trust is a strategic and critical framework to continuously validate every stage of a digital interaction – from verifying and validating people to verifying and validating things on the edge while eliminating implicit trust.
Businesses have a variety of connectivity choices and strategically build out those architectures to meet their needs of performance, security, and outcomes. Regardless of connectivity architecture – a branch connected via 5G-based SD-WAN or a private 5G network for manufacturing facilities – Zero Trust will help secure 5G edge environments. A Zero Trust framework is part of securing the edge and a new era of compute that is untethered to heritage systems and brings teams closer together.
Join Theresa Lanowitz; Head of Cybersecurity Evangelism, AT&T Business and Anand Oswal; Senior Vice President and General Manager, Palo Alto Networks to learn: | - The common use cases for the edge
- Why Zero Trust matters for edge connections
- How cybersecurity controls are perceived in an edge environment
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