The Internet as Corporate Network: Achieving Security and Reliability
How can your enterprise securely and reliably utilize the public internet by strategically embodying Zero Trust, as well as one mesh fabric, for any-to-any connectivity?
Increasingly, enterprise workloads and the people who use them are moving to the public internet. Cloud-based applications, remote users, and personal devices all require mission-critical data and traffic to transit the internet – even with all of its inefficiencies and threats. In other words, the public internet is becoming the new corporate network.
This shift calls for a radical reimagining of network security and connectivity, as well as a thorough understanding of the opportunities and risks that this new corporate network can introduce. So, how do we get there, and how can a Zero Trust strategy help?
Join a select group of likeminded peers to discuss how to transition your enterprise’s corporate networking to the internet while reducing the attack surface through Zero Trust security controls and one mesh fabric for any-to-any connectivity.
Discussion Topics
What initiatives are you taking to simultaneously connect and secure your corporate network?
Are you utilizing a Zero Trust strategy?
How are you reducing your enterprise’s attack surface?