Zero Trust with Estefania Fernandez and Neil Lovering

Zero Trust with Estefania Fernandez and Neil Lovering

From Security in 45 by Mike Veedock and Andres Sarmiento

October 2, 2024 · 49 min · Season 1 · Episode 10

About this episode

The episode discusses the concept of zero trust in security, emphasizing multi-factor authentication and endpoint protection.

Meeting summary AI-generated The meeting discussed technical challenges with editing webinar links, the concept of zero trust as a security approach, the importance of multi-factor authentication and endpoint protection in implementing zero trust, and the need for careful planning and a multi-vendor approach in achieving comprehensive security solutions. The participants discuss technical issues and difficulties with editing links for a webinar. They talk about their busy schedules and inability to say no to requests. They also have casual conversations about their backgrounds, camping experiences, and military service. The concept of zero trust originated more than 20 years ago as a way to define a better and closer concept of security. Zero trust is not a product, but an industry concept that vendors contribute to with their products and capabilities. Everyday examples of zero trust include configuring social media privacy settings and setting parental controls on devices for children. In the industry, examples of zero trust can be seen in multi-factor authentication for banking access and limiting access to specific servers based on individual roles. Zero trust is a journey…

People in this episode

Hosts: Mike Veedock, Andres Sarmiento

Guests: Estefania Fernandez, Neil Lovering

Topics covered

  • zero trust
  • multi-factor authentication
  • endpoint protection
  • security solutions
  • technical challenges

Keywords

  • zero trust
  • multi-factor authentication
  • endpoint protection
  • security
  • webinar

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Organizations: Zero Trust

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