the OSSTMM created this idea in the year 2000. Read the OSSTMM, ZTA idea is covered in Chapter 5 called Trust. Im baffled they are trying to pass this off as something new. We have been doing it for 22 years!
Omg, seriously everyone needs to know this! I was building technology from the ground up and our IT engineer ended up being an insider threat. He had all of our passcodes and source codes so in essence he had all of the power to do whatever he wanted including taking our software.
Great presentation highlighting what this all means. Can you please indicate which products and solutions help achieve this way of tackling zero trust and cybersecurity?
Sure! For Threat Management/XDR, the 'Find' controls are all handled by IBM QRadar, along with our new aquisition for EDR, Reaqta. For 'Confirm', we leverage Watson, of course. For 'Fix,' we have Cyber Ranges around the world, and the SOAR capability is handled via QRadar SOAR, based on our Resilient acquisition. For the 'User' and 'Access' controls, our Verify portfolio addresses this. For 'Data,' our flagship is Guardium, with an assist to our new Discover and Classify product for that control. For 'Reason,' the Data Risk Insights is via Guardium Insights, Fraud is Trusteer, and Config/Mgmt is MaaS360, with an assist to zScaler for SASE.
Thanks for the nice overview. Do you have any thoughts on how a small start-up should configure itself for the future, given that tackling all of the dimensions you've noted here is very likely financially impractical. How should we design *now* so as to evolve over time toward a full realization of the concepts you've enumerated here?
No non-sense, buzzwords, or even hype in this video... Just pure and simple theory . Thanks, guys.
Bob Kalka again. Making it simple without complex jargon!
the OSSTMM created this idea in the year 2000. Read the OSSTMM, ZTA idea is covered in Chapter 5 called Trust. Im baffled they are trying to pass this off as something new. We have been doing it for 22 years!
Great talk Mr Bob Kalka! 18 minutes of pure gold 👌🏽
Bob is a great presenter! He held my concentration from 0-17:58. Great points and to the point. Great Job Bob!
Studying this topic now and this is the most in depth and clear short video I've seen on the subject, this is great thanks
Omg, seriously everyone needs to know this! I was building technology from the ground up and our IT engineer ended up being an insider threat. He had all of our passcodes and source codes so in essence he had all of the power to do whatever he wanted including taking our software.
Absolute gold!, I haven't seen or watched a better cybersecurity video on youtube yet (period).
This was a master class introduction to Zero Trust.I did not have to go google random and newly invented buzzword. Thank you!
Absolutely well done! To the point and informative!
great list of additional security measures to the basic ones
Well done - +100 to the other comments. This is a logical and pragmatic overview of these ZT trends
Bob crushing it as always, 10/10
Great video. Just small comment, it seems he says exactly the same fuction for ID Governance (Users) and AM (Access).
Great presentation highlighting what this all means.
Can you please indicate which products and solutions help achieve this way of tackling zero trust and cybersecurity?
Sure! For Threat Management/XDR, the 'Find' controls are all handled by IBM QRadar, along with our new aquisition for EDR, Reaqta. For 'Confirm', we leverage Watson, of course. For 'Fix,' we have Cyber Ranges around the world, and the SOAR capability is handled via QRadar SOAR, based on our Resilient acquisition. For the 'User' and 'Access' controls, our Verify portfolio addresses this. For 'Data,' our flagship is Guardium, with an assist to our new Discover and Classify product for that control. For 'Reason,' the Data Risk Insights is via Guardium Insights, Fraud is Trusteer, and Config/Mgmt is MaaS360, with an assist to zScaler for SASE.
Very interesting and relevant information. Great video, Bob.
Great insights Bob!
Good explanation! I just have one question: how do you write inverted?
I loved the vdo , I’m a housewife but have interests in these kind of knowledge. Thank you sir
The famous Bob of "Alice-Bob examples" in cryptography!
Great Video...Thanks Bob
Thanks for the nice overview. Do you have any thoughts on how a small start-up should configure itself for the future, given that tackling all of the dimensions you've noted here is very likely financially impractical. How should we design *now* so as to evolve over time toward a full realization of the concepts you've enumerated here?
Excellent to the point , loved it.
Quick question, what do you use as that magic whiteboard? It’s an incredible teaching tool!
See ibm.biz/write-backwards
What about Data Integrity in Data?
Thank you for a great presentation.
Richard Gere explaing about Cyber security.....wow.
yikes...thanks? rofl.
Did you have to practice writing backwards?? Also thank you!
Thank you! :)
Thank you so much sir ^_^ I have learned a lot from you 🙂
Nice and efficient
is anyone gonna comment on the fact that this man is writing backwards with absolutely no issues
what kind of interactive screen does the presenter is using in this video ?
See ibm.biz/write-backwards
IBM: We have zero trust policy.
Me: Why?
IBM: why do you ask?
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Wait a second, is this guy writing backwards on the glass?!😮
TH-cam feed suggested me to watch this video. I am not sure why this topic is suggested by AI. #SIEM
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They are stealing my data right now
well... too much rambling... and no clear definition of what ZT is all about.
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