The DoD/DIZA Zero Trust Reference Architecture (ZTRA) specifically calls out micro-segmentation. Micro-segmentation under the Applications and Workloads Pillar of Zero Trust divides your network into smaller segments to reduce the attack surface by making these segments cloaked or invisible. This session will provide insight into various ways you can stop the spread of cyberattacks and malware through the application of Zero Trust Micro-segmentation.
Other "Zero Trust" CyberMaryland sessions:
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"Top Ways to Comply with the National Security Memo on Improving Cybersecurity," presented by Thales
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"Implementing a Zero Trust Architecture," presented by Dr. Philip Kulp
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"A Dynamic Process for Minimizing the Likelihood and Impact of Cyber Attacks," presented by Tenable
Proceeds from the CyberMaryland Spring 2022 Conference will fund scholarship opportunities for Maryland students.
In-person sessions will be onsite at DreamPort in Columbia, MD. Sessions will be available on-line, in real-time for virtual participants.
Registration Fee: CyberMaryland Registration is Free for Government Attendees
On behalf of the entire CyberMaryland team, I hope you will be able to join us again this year. If you have any questions, please feel free to reach out via email or phone.