Business Continuity Management / Disaster Recovery , COVID-19 , Governance & Risk Management

The Role of 'Zero Trust' in Pandemic Threat Management

Stan Lowe of Zscaler on Implementing Remote Device Management
Stan Lowe, Global CISO, Zscaler

The threat of the coronavirus outbreak emphasizes how remote access to workplaces is critical in business continuity. Stan Lowe of Zscaler discusses "zero trust" in the context of pandemics.

In a video interview with Information Security Media Group at RSA 2020, Lowe also discusses:

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  • How a zero trust approach could assist with business continuity in pandemic outbreaks;
  • Why zero trust is much more than marketing hype;
  • The four tenets of zero trust.

Lowe, a cybersecurity and technology executive, has successfully led transformational change in large, complex environments, as well as small and midsize cybersecurity and IT organizations. As Zscaler's global CISO, he oversees the security of the company's enterprise and works with the product and operations groups to ensure that products and services are secure.


About the Author

Nick Holland

Nick Holland

Former Director, Banking and Payments

Holland focused on the intersection of digital banking, payments and security technologies. He has spoken at a variety of conferences and events, including Mobile World Congress, Money2020, Next Bank and SXSW, and has been quoted by The Wall Street Journal, CNN Money, MSNBC, NPR, Forbes, Fortune, BusinessWeek, Time Magazine, The Economist and the Financial Times.




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