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CENIC 2019: Zero-Trust Networking for Enhancing Security in R&E Environments (3/18/2019)

CENIC 2019: Zero-Trust Networking for Enhancing Security in R&E Environments (3/18/2019) Speakers: Brooks Evans, Michael Liang, Barclay Osborn, Sean Peisert, David Rusting, and David Thurston

"Zero-trust networking" is a method for enhancing the security of systems regardless of which network they are on. Given the relatively openness and lack of control of rigorous control in many networks in research and education environments, zero-trust networking is an approach that can benefit many such environments. This panel consists of experts from private industry who have developed technical solutions for zero-trust networks in their own environments, and experts from the R&E space in CENIC's community who face computer security issues every day. This panel will focus on the security problems faced by R&E environments and how zero-trust networking represents a solution that can be adapted to address those problems.

(3/18/2019)

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