Why IT leaders Should Consider A Zero Trust Network Access Strategy

Enabling the distributed workforce

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Seth Adler
Seth Adler
10/12/2020

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While technology has long been considered an engine necessary to keep the business moving forward, it is now recognized as a true business driver, capable of creating new efficiencies, capabilities, and revenue opportunities as well. The role of the IT leader has similarly evolved, with CISOs, CIOs, and CTOs now part of the executive suite due to a new strategic focus on technology.

The major factors in this shift have been the explosion of enterprise public cloud adoption, including Azure and AWS, and the widespread use of employee-owned (BYOD) mobile devices for work. Companies are leveraging these technologies to optimize business processes and deliver products and services more quickly and at a lower overall cost.

Walk away realizing how to:

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  • Solve the IT skills shortage, allowing the enterprises to make the most of talent on hand
  • Deliver a superior user experience for employees and key company stakeholders
  • Be adaptive and agile to empower a dynamically changing business
  • Reduce the risks that can threaten productivity, IP, and a company’s reputation
  • Accelerate the adoption of public cloud and mobile devices

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