Summary

As we can see from regular headlines, the threat landscape continues to cause major harm, costing German businesses billions of dollars. Whilst it is not always possible to stop a breach, with a Zero Trust approach, it is possible to reduce the spread of ransomware should that breach happen.

We know that every organization has critical business data that is a target for hackers but needs protecting.  We also hope a breach won’t happen, but is highly likely.  How to manage these risks?

Trusting no-one is the core tenet of a Zero Trust security posture, but bringing this theory into complex environments is a challenge.

At this exclusive roundtable we will discuss:

  • Why Zero Trust matters in reducing the spread of a breach
  • How to start the journey to a Zero Trust security posture
  • Real world examples of how to reduce the complexity through automation

Roundtable Hosts

Trevor Dearing, Technical Director, EMEA, Illumio

Trevor is an experienced technology expert, who has been at the forefront of new technologies for nearly 40 years. From the first PCs through the development of multi-protocol to SNA gateways, initiating the deployment of resilient token ring in DC networks and some of the earliest use of firewalls. Working for companies like Bay Networks, Juniper and Palo Alto Networks he has led the evangelisation of new technology. Now at Illumio he is working on the simplification of segmentation in Zero Trust and highly regulated environments.

Raghu Nandakumara, Field CTO, Illumio 

Based in London, UK, where Reghu is responsible for helping customers and prospects through their segmentation journeys. Previously, Raghu spent 15 years at Citibank, where he held a number of network security operations and engineering roles. Most recently, he served as a Senior Vice President, where he was responsible for defining strategy, engineering, and delivery of solutions to secure Citi’s private, public, and hybrid cloud environments. Raghu holds an undergraduate degree in mathematics and computer science from the University of Cambridge, and a master’s degree in advanced computing from Imperial College London.

Agenda

Thursday 22nd April 2021
Thursday 22nd April
2:00pm CETWelcome & Introductions

2:10pm CETIllumio Introductions
2:20pm CETRoundtable Interactive Discussion

• Why Zero Trust matters in reducing the spread of a breach
• How to start the journey to a Zero Trust security posture
• Real world examples of how to reduce the complexity through automation

3:20pm CETFinal Thoughts and Closing Remarks
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