In the evolving landscape of federal cybersecurity, the elevation of Zero Trust architecture, identity management, and deployment flexibility is critical. Federal agencies face unique challenges in adopting Zero Trust due to cultural norms, the complexity of existing architectures, and the balancing act between cloud adoption and on-premises security. This webinar will explore how federal agencies can overcome these challenges by leveraging identity as the foundation for Zero Trust while maintaining the flexibility to deploy solutions that meet their data access needs, whether in the cloud, on-premises, hybrid, DDIL (disrupted, disconnected, intermittent, and low-bandwidth), and air-gapped environments.
Key Takeaways
- Understand the cultural and technical challenges federal agencies face in implementing identity in a Zero Trust architecture.
- Learn how identity management serves as a building block for Zero Trust and integrates with existing technologies.
- Discover strategies for balancing cloud adoption with the need for on-premises and DDIL or air-gapped deployments.
- Explore a phased approach to implementing identity within a Zero Trust architecture, allowing federal agencies to gradually adopt and integrate new technologies while minimizing disruption and ensuring compliance with existing mandates.