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Auditing Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA)

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About this Event

 Zero Trust Architecture is being implemented and security professionals are playing catch-up to determine how to audit these new implementations.

In this webinar, Schellman's Bryan Harper will provide a high-level overview of Zero Trust but will focus primarily on how it is impacting information technology audits. Bryan will challenge you to consider new opportunities for providing and/or obtaining evidence more efficiently in your next audit.

The takeaway for auditors and auditees is that Zero Trust is a shift but not a radical one that with some planning should not increase the level of effort for their audit(s) and may actually present opportunities to test certain control functions more efficiently.

This event will be recorded, so if you cannot join live still sign-up and we will send you the replay of the event.

For those who are able to attend live, we will conclude with time for open Q&A.

About this Event

 Zero Trust Architecture is being implemented and security professionals are playing catch-up to determine how to audit these new implementations.

In this webinar, Schellman's Bryan Harper will provide a high-level overview of Zero Trust but will focus primarily on how it is impacting information technology audits. Bryan will challenge you to consider new opportunities for providing and/or obtaining evidence more efficiently in your next audit.

The takeaway for auditors and auditees is that Zero Trust is a shift but not a radical one that with some planning should not increase the level of effort for their audit(s) and may actually present opportunities to test certain control functions more efficiently.

This event will be recorded, so if you cannot join live still sign-up and we will send you the replay of the event.

For those who are able to attend live, we will conclude with time for open Q&A.

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