Your Zero Trust Roadmap: Five Steps to Securing User Access to Applications
In this on-demand webinar, our experts will dig into key data from our Cisco Zero Trust Workshops and our solution guide “How to go from MFA to zero trust: A five-phase plan for securing user and device access to applications." These five phases include:
- Establish user trust using phishing-resistant MFA
- Verify device trust with posture checks and block unwanted access with a trusted endpoint policy
- Enable access to applications with passwordless SSO and VPN-less access (e.g., ZTNA)
- Enforce contextual access policies with risk-based authentication
- Verify trust continuously with Wi-Fi profile analysis, historical authentication analysis, and more
Zero trust conversations have evolved very quickly. Organizations of all sizes now know the value of zero trust in terms of improving user experience and enabling business transformation. Teams no longer ask ‘what is it’ but now want to know ‘where do I start and what do I do next.’ Specifically, which capabilities to prioritize when rolling out zero trust access for users (employees and contractors) and their devices (managed and unmanaged).
In a nutshell, organizations need a roadmap.
Join us as we dig into our Cisco Zero Trust Workshops and our solution guide. These resources guide our customers in implementing zero trust for securing user access to applications – wherever users are, using different types of devices, and wherever the apps reside.
We’ll also provide a sneak peek into findings from soon-to-be published zero trust research from the team responsible for the Security Outcomes Report.
Presenter Info
Sandy Hawke, Senior Product Marketing Manager for Zero Trust
Sandy is responsible for amplifying Cisco’s zero trust message of securing access for users, devices, networks, apps, and clouds. Sandy brings more than 25 years of experience in cybersecurity to Cisco, starting out as a firewall tech support engineer and later running global product marketing teams for Blue Coat, BigFix, and AlienVault.
J. Wolfgang Goerlich, Advisory CISO
J. Wolfgang Goerlich is an Advisory CISO for Cisco Security. He has been responsible for IT and IT security in the healthcare and financial services verticals. Wolfgang has led advisory and assessment practices for cybersecurity consulting firms.