CyBEER Security: Zero Trust Fundamentals-
The 5 W’s you need to know to improve your security posture
If you’ve been researching cybersecurity solutions in 2020, it’s almost a certainty you’ve seen or heard the term “zero trust”. Nearly all security vendors are using it in their marketing but do you really know what it is? Is it a strategy? Is it a feature you can buy? What does it really mean?
We will explore the history of zero trust and its rise to becoming the de facto standard as organizations modernize and mature their security posture as they rapidly adopt cloud services and remote work policies to enable business continuity in these disruptive and unpredictable times. We’ll also explore how and where Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Azure’s security solutions can assist.
We will address the modern security challenges that come with a cloud-first mobile workforce on our virtual CyBEER Security: Zero Trust Fundamentals.

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