wednesday, OCTOBER 23rd, 2024
Digital Identity and a Zero Trust Strategy: Where Do They Align?
5:30pm - 8pm CT | Houston, TX
Event Overview
With the growth of digital identity come technologies like mobile driver’s licenses, digital passports, and federal ID programs. As digital identity evolves, the importance of secure data exchange and robust identity verification becomes even more apparent—organizations must have measures in place to safeguard critical information.
On top of that, there’s the Zero Trust strategy—enforced by the NSTAC mandate on Zero Trust implementation and highly recommended for securing data and ensuring compliance with numerous regulatory frameworks and directives.
While digital identity and the adoption of a new cybersecurity strategy present different challenges, they are closely connected.
On October 24th, Boris Goranov (CEO at Ubiqu) and Yuri Bobbert ( Global CISO at ON2IT and professor at the Antwerp Management School) will host an exclusive roundtable discussion. Together, they will explore how organizations can harness digital identity solutions and Zero Trust security strategies to drive efficiency, secure data sharing, and mitigate security risks, while preparing for future regulatory developments.
This unique opportunity for executives to engage with industry leaders and peers will allow you to gain valuable insights into the latest trends and best practices in digital identity management and Zero Trust security.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
The role of digital identity and Zero Trust in driving operational efficiencies and
improving security.Best practices for integrating secure data sharing across platforms while maintaining
compliance with U.S. regulations, including the NSTAC mandate.Strategies for managing and securing digital identities in a complex and evolving
landscape.The strategic impact of cybersecurity on business continuity and competitive advantage.
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Moderator
Pat Benoit
Former Global CISO
Brinks
Yuri Bobbert
Global CISO
ON2IT
Boris Goranov
CEO
Ubiqu
Speakers
This roundtable, led by Boris Goranov, CEO at Ubiqu and Yuri Bobbert, Global CISO at ON2IT and professor at the Antwerp Management School, will look for tangible and actionable insights into meeting the NSTAC mandate and implementing the Zero Trust strategy. Join us for this Digital Identity and Zero Trust strategy roundtable.
This session will be:
- Chatham house rules
- Peer driven
- Pitch free
Subject matter expert
Alexandra Mehat
Director, Product Marketing
Fortinet
handles marketing for Fortinet’s SASE solution and its Proxy solution for larger enterprises.
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Venue
Houston, TX
Venue to be announced
Underwritten by
Ubiqu’s story began in 2010 with a simple idea: unlocking doors via a secure mobile app. Upon recognizing the exceptional security of our software, we soon expanded our focus. By anticipating EU legislation on digital identities and an increasing societal demand for digitalization, Ubiqu evolved into a provider of socially more significant products. They have navigated numerous milestones consistently elevating their technical standards. To serve their growing number of users, they are dedicated to making their human-centered products more user-friendly. They take pride in their achievements and are committed to continuously providing solutions that combine security with great convenience.
Rules of Engagement
By taking part in this discussion you agree that:
- These events follow Chatham House Rule. Nothing shared will be recorded or distributed anywhere online.
- If for any reason you need to cancel your reservation, we ask you to let us know 48 hours prior to the event commencing so we can open your seat up to someone else.
- These are interactive discussions, so we ask that all attendees participate in the discussion. If this is a virtual event, we ask all attendees to join via video.
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