The continued migration to the cloud, rapid rollout of BYOD initiatives, and the unprecedented rise of the remote workforce has accelerated the adoption of Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) and Zero Trust Digital Transformation initiatives. However, the vision is often at odds with the practical realities when modernizing your security footprint.
Brought to you by Bitglass, this event brings together a broader community to share perspectives and best practices from the real world.
As digital transformation initiatives quickly adapt to an increasingly hybrid work environment, personal devices will provide the flexibility and remote access that employees require - undoubtedly stretching the balance between productivity and security.
This session will focus on:
- The upside BYOD will bring to digital transformation
- The results and sentiment from a joint venture between Cybersecurity Insiders and Bitglass that surveyed hundreds of cybersecurity professionals across industries
- Practical recommendations for securing BYOD initiatives
Bridging the Gap Between Digital Transformation Objectives and Implementation:
Practical Steps to SASE Implementation
Evgeniy Kharam
VP
Herjavec Group
As Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) becomes a foundational architecture for security teams, it commonly raises a question: with such an overarching architecture, where do you begin and what do you prioritize? How do you go about deploying a complete SASE platform? That is, start off by addressing simple use cases through table-stakes technologies that will give you quick, easy wins. From there, move on to address increasingly complex use cases through more advanced technologies.
This session will begin with a framework introduced during Bitglass’ inaugural SASEDay: a methodical approach to SASE adoption; a strategy of “Crawl, walk, run.” It will offer observations on the changing dynamics over the past 6 months and will then address common questions seen by CIOs, CISOs and security teams.
Secure access and identity go hand-in-hand. Identity security is now a key pillar of a modern enterprise security architecture. But with IT shifting to a world of cloud services and remote working - how does identity security fit in the context of new unified architectures such as Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) and least-privilege paradigms like Zero Trust.
In this joint Okta and Bitglass session we will cover:
• Foundational concepts around Identity, Zero Trust and SASE
• How Identity security and SASE together are a comprehensive security architecture for today's enterprise;
• Practical advice to enable secure digital transformation initiatives using best practices for Identity security, Zero Trust and SASE
Hear about Bitglass’ Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) product vision and how its integration into a single platform can simplify SASE while improving overall functionality. This session will include a deep dive into the core technology principles of zero-trust network access and how it can be applied in practice by leading security teams.
Keynote Panel: CIO and CISO Perspectives on Zero Trust Digital Transformation
David Levine
VP of Corporate and Information Security & CSO
Ricoh USA
Peter Rucys
CISO
Tampa General Hospital
Ryan Cote
Former CIO
U.S. Department of Transportation
Alan Boehme
CTO
H&M Group
Host: Nat Kausik
CEO
Bitglass
The continued migration to the cloud, rapid rollout of BYOD initiatives, and the introduction of a hybrid workforce has accelerated Zero Trust Digital Transformation initiatives. However, the vision is often at odds with the practical realities when modernizing workforce and customer experiences.
Join this executive panel to discuss the long term business benefits expected from Digital Transformation initiatives, best practices implementing zero trust paradigms, and critical factors for future success.
