Application Security is a Core Tenet of Zero Trust
Zero trust requires all users to be authenticated, authorized and continuously validated for security posture before accessing applications and data. As organizations make progress in their zero trust journeys, leaders are focusing on the next challenge: software application security. These leaders dive into the strategy, testing and evaluation, advances in analytics and more that are bolstering security features within applications to prevent vulnerabilities against evolving threats.
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Joe Foster Cloud Computing Program Manager, NASA
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Chris Hughes Cyber Innovation Fellow, CISA & Co-Founder and CISO, Aquia
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Jane Zipoli Regional Manager, Federal Security Sales, Cisco
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