In the new work-from-home world, where organizations have not one perimeter but tens, hundreds and even thousands of perimeters to manage, “zero trust” is essential.
Integration and visibility that effective security requires was an enormous challenge before work-from-home. Now, we face an expanded attack surface and multiple networks that are no longer the source of trust.
Getting a unified view is essential, but finding that “single pane of glass” has become elusive. How do we get a unified view of all our threats and activities? How do we integrate the different systems, tools and disparate sets of security data that may be involved? Is it even possible?
This is the heart of the discussion on October 28th when ITWC CIO Jim Love, OnX Canada Director, Strategic Architecture Geordie Henderson , and Cisco Technical Solutions Architect Akshay Kashyapa get together for “Achieving Security-Plus Through Unified Visibility.” Love, Henderson and Kashyapa will survey the current security landscape with a discussion and demonstration that will include:
- The importance of having unified view and visibility over your entire security portfolio
- Full integration and communication between all your security tools
- Automation and orchestration - between security and other IT tools
- Demonstration of effective central threat analysis and threat hunting
Our discussion will be illustrated with a simulated threat scenario to help illustrate the impact that’s possible from a unified view or “single pane of glass”
The solution isn’t always “rip out and replace” or simply more tools. In fact, many organizations might have a lot of what they need already. The question is, are we using it all to get the maximum benefit? Are we doing everything we need to be able to do? Let’s talk about it.