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Johns Hopkins University | EN.695.617

Zero Trust Prinicples and Practice

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As cyber threats become increasingly advanced, traditional security measures are no longer sufficient to maintain an organization’s security posture. As cyber threats continue to evolve, it is critical to adopt robust security measures. This course will explore the concept, principles, benefits, and challenges of implementing Zero Trust in today's digital environment to help protect an organization. Students will be oriented to core principals of Zero Trust, explore practical use cases and success stories demonstrating the implementation of Zero Trust principles across diverse industries. Throughout the session students will discover best practices for deploying Zero Trust security frameworks to safeguard critical assets and gain an understanding of how organizations can effectively scale and adapt Zero Trust strategies to meet their specific security needs.

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F. Shah
19:20 - 22:00
19 open / 19 seats