In this CPE training event, we overview the principles and implementation of NIST Zero Trust Architecture (NIST 800-207) to enhance your organization's security posture.
NIST Zero Trust Architecture, based on the NIST 800-207 criteria, revolutionizes the traditional approach to cybersecurity. It challenges the assumption of implicit trust within networks and promotes a model where trust is never granted by default. Instead, it emphasizes continuous analysis and evaluation of risks to assets and business processes.
During this training event, you will gain an understanding of the foundational principles of NIST Zero Trust Architecture. We will explore how to plan industrial and enterprise infrastructure, workflows, and access control systems based on zero trust principles. By adopting a zero trust approach, you can bolster your organization's security and protect against modern cyber threats.
Our expert instructor will guide you through the core concepts of NIST Zero Trust Architecture (NIST 800-207), including resource-centric thinking, authentication, authorization, and encryption strategies. You'll learn how to approach implementing microsegmentation, least privilege access controls, and continuous monitoring techniques to secure your network effectively.
Join us for this 2 CPE training event and equip yourself with the knowledge and skills needed to implement NIST Zero Trust Architecture within your organization. Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your cybersecurity strategy and build trust in an ever-evolving threat landscape.
This internal control training course will provide each attendee with 2 CPE Event Hours (YB). A certificate of completion will be provided.
Don't miss this opportunity to enhance your understanding of NIST Zero Trust Architecture requirements in NIST 800-207 and how to refine your cybersecurity internal controls to meet these requirements in the future. Register now to equip yourself with the necessary skills for successful implementation of better and better cybersecurity contols under NIST 800-207.
NIST Zero Trust Architecture (NIST 800-207)
Offered every eight weeks on Wednesdays at 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon Central Time in two CPE-Credit event.
We can schedule private events on your timetable for two or more attendees.
NASBA Program Disclosure
Program Level of Understanding: Basic
Prerequisites: None
Advance Preparation: None
Delivery Format: Group Internet Based
NASBA Field(s) of Study: Auditing
CPE Credits: 2, based on 50 minutes of instruction per hour