Understanding the Intersection of Observability and Zero Trust

At RSAC24, Gigamon CISO Chaim Mazal shared his thoughts on zero trust and why it needs a dose of observability.

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Implementing zero trust is necessary for organizations looking to enhance their security posture. By following the “never trust, always verify” principle, zero trust checks every access request and gives users only the necessary access. It lowers the risk of data breaches, limiting potential damage and improving visibility into network activity.

Gigamon is a deep observability company that captures network-derived intelligence, optimizes it, and sends it to security tools to help enforce zero-trust policies in hybrid cloud environments. I recently met with Gigamon Chief Security Officer Chaim Mazal at the 2024 RSA Conference to discuss the importance of adopting zero trust as part of a modern cybersecurity strategy. The conference occurred May 6-9 at the Moscone Center in San Francisco.

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Zeus Kerravala

Founder and Principal Analyst, ZK Research

Zeus Kerravala is the founder and principal analyst with ZK Research.

Kerravala provides a mix of tactical advice to help his clients in the current business climate and long term strategic advice. Kerravala provides research and advice to the following constituents: End user IT and network managers, vendors of IT hardware, software and services and the financial community looking to invest in the companies that he covers.

Kerravala does research through a mix of end user and channel interviews, surveys of IT buyers, investor interviews as well as briefings from the IT vendor community. This gives Kerravala a 360 degree view of the technologies he covers from buyers of technology, investors, resellers and manufacturers.

Kerravala uses the traditional on line and email distribution channel for the research but heavily augments opinion and insight through social media including LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Blogs. Kerravala is also heavily quoted in business press and the technology press and is a regular speaker at events such as Interop and Enterprise Connect.

Prior to ZK Research, Zeus Kerravala spent 10 years as an analyst at Yankee Group. He joined Yankee Group in March 2001 as a Director and left Yankee Group as a Senior Vice President and Distinguished Research Fellow, the firm's most senior research analyst. Before Yankee Group, Kerravala had a number of technical roles including a senior technical position at Greenwich Technology Partners (GTP). Prior to GTP, Kerravala had numerous internal IT positions including VP of IT and Deputy CIO of Ferris, Baker Watts and Senior Project Manager at Alex. Brown and Sons Inc.

Kerravala holds a Bachelor of Science in physics and mathematics from the University of Victoria in British Columbia, Canada.

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