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.
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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