Building a Zero Trust Architecture is a complex task, but with the new National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Cybersecurity Practice Guide, you can build a plan to get there. Radiant Logic, the platform that puts identity to work to achieve Zero Trust, can deliver a single source of correlated identity data across all existing directories and identity-related databases to create a Policy Information Point (PIP), a critical component of creating Zero Trust Architecture.
Join Radiant Logic on August 25th to hear Chief Field Technical Officer Wade Ellery dive into:
- The purpose and methodology behind NIST’s Cybersecurity Practice Guide on Zero Trust
- The process of creating a Zero Trust Architecture utilizing existing infrastructure and applications
- How Radiant Logic can deliver a single source of correlated identity data across all existing directories and identity-related databases