High Assurance SD-WAN Framework: Zero Trust Data Protection for your SD-WAN
Wednesday 11th May, 11AM EST / 4PM CET | Speaker: Paul German, CEO Certes Networks
As organizations respond to the challenges of digital transformation, many are moving to a Software Defined-WAN for more agility, flexibility and cost reductions.
At the same time, Security Teams are being compelled to migrate to a Zero Trust Architecture to ensure that sensitive and regulated data is assured and protected, even if a bad actor has gained access to the network infrastructure.
Join our Webinar and learn how High Assurance SD-WAN framework is the enabler for deploying SD-WAN technology in a regulated or sensitive environment. With High Assurance SD-WAN offering the following features and benefits customers can confidently deploy SD-WAN whilst mitigating the risks of doing so in a sensitive data environment.
Policy Definition. Create individual encryption policies for each category of sensitive data traversing your environment.
Micro-Segmentation. Logically segment and isolate sensitive and regulated data from other traffic. This provides protection against lateral movement of a bad actor.
Observability. Demonstrate to auditors that your security policies are effective by integrating an observability engine with your existing SIEM and AI tools.
Who Should Attend?
IT Decision-makers and Security Teams that have or are considering deploying an SD-WAN solution.
SD-WAN Resellers and Service Providers looks to add additional value by enabling customers to enjoy a flexible agile SD-WAN platform, while retaining control of all aspects of data assurance requirements.
Our security expert, Paul German, will also be identifying common risks and root-causes of attacks and considering some practical tips for mitigating them.
Wednesday 11th May, 11AM EST / 4PM CET | Speaker: Paul German, CEO Certes Networks
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