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Getting Started with Zero Trust Infrastructure Access

Learn the fundamentals of implementing zero trust for your infrastructure. Discover how to transition from traditional VPNs to modern certificate-based access controls.

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Overview

Traditional perimeter-based security models are no longer sufficient in today's distributed infrastructure landscape. This webinar introduces the core principles of zero trust security and demonstrates how to implement certificate-based access controls that verify every connection.

You'll learn practical strategies for transitioning from legacy VPNs to a modern zero trust architecture, including hands-on examples of certificate management, policy enforcement, and comprehensive audit logging.

What You'll Learn

  • Core principles of zero trust security architecture
  • How certificate-based authentication eliminates static credentials
  • Implementing just-in-time access controls for infrastructure
  • Best practices for migrating from VPNs to zero trust access
  • Audit logging and compliance requirements for modern infrastructure

Key Topics Covered

  • Understanding the zero trust security model
  • Certificate authorities and PKI fundamentals
  • Short-lived certificates vs. long-lived static keys
  • Role-based access control (RBAC) implementation
  • Session recording and audit trail requirements
  • Multi-factor authentication and device trust
  • Migration strategies and common pitfalls
  • Real-world case studies and implementation examples

Featured Speaker

Sarah Chen

Principal Security Architect

Sarah has over 10 years of experience implementing zero trust architectures for Fortune 500 companies. She specializes in infrastructure security and compliance frameworks.

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