"Zero Trust & FinTech"
Zero Trust is the latest buzzword in cybersecurity but what is it?
In this presentation, Scott Rose, Computer Scientist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), will discuss the Zero Trust conceptual framework described in NIST Special Publication 800-207 and how it can be used to develop an enterprise Zero Trust architecture. NIST SP 800-207 defines Zero Trust principles, functional components and describes common Zero Trust approaches and deployment approaches. This talk will also cover some myths about Zero Trust, and how Zero Trust relates to other cybersecurity compliance programs.
Location of event:
GoTo Videoconference
Date of session:
Thursday, November 17, 2022
Time of session:
10:00 am (PST)
Abstract:
Zero Trust is the latest buzzword in cybersecurity but what is it?
Presented by:
Scott Rose
Computer Scientist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
Scott Rose works as a computer scientist at the National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST). Scott works on Internet infrastructure protection research and Internet protocol research. Scott is the editor of several IETF network protocol specifications and the author of several NIST Special Publications on secure Internet protocols. His current work is in bringing zero trust security understanding to the US Government. Scott received his BA in Computer Science from The College of Wooster and his MS from University of Maryland, Baltimore County.