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eBook: Lay the foundation for Zero Trust

Sponsored by Ping Identity

Zero Trust has been a topic of discussion in the Australian Federal Government for some time. Although Australia has not yet mandated Zero Trust, as has been the case with the Federal Government in the USA, it’s widely believed to be only a matter of time. In fact, the Australian Signals Directorate’s Essential Eight cybersecurity mitigation strategies for government departments and agencies already mandate a number of Zero Trust strategies.

A robust identity base is crucial for a successful Zero Trust application, as it is an identity-focused security framework.

Continue reading to learn more about new options for Zero Trust and ICAM, including:

  • The use cases that elevated Zero Trust from “nice to have” to “must have”
  • The infrastructure challenges standing in the way of many organisations’ Zero Trust implementations
  • How to overcome these challenges to lay the foundation for Zero Trust—without ripping and replacing

Download the eBook today.



 

At Ping Identity, we believe in making digital experiences both secure and seamless for all users, without compromise. That’s digital freedom. We let enterprises combine our best-in-class identity solutions with third-party services they already use to remove passwords, prevent fraud, support Zero Trust, or anything in between. This can be accomplished through a simple drag-and-drop canvas. That’s why more than half of the Fortune 100 choose Ping Identity to protect digital interactions for their users while making experiences frictionless. Learn more at www.pingidentity.com. Headquartered in Denver, Colorado, Ping Identity also has offices across the world including Austin, Bangalore, Boston, Edinburgh, Israel, London, Melbourne, Paris, Singapore and Vancouver.