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Embracing Zero Trust: A Conversation with Object First and Numberline Security | A Brand Story Conversation From RSA Conference 2024 | An Object First Story with Anthony Cusimano and Jason Garbis | On Location Coverage with Sean Martin and Marco Ciappelli

22 min • 8 maj 2024

Throughout the cybersecurity planet, one term that continues to resonate and shape organizations' security strategies is Zero Trust. At the recent RSA Conference, Sean Martin had the opportunity to sit down with Anthony Cusimano from Object First and Jason Garbis from Numberline Security to talk about Zero Trust and its implications for data security and resilience.

Understanding Zero Trust

Zero Trust is more than just a buzzword; it represents a fundamental shift in how organizations approach security. Anthony and Jason emphasized that Zero Trust is not a one-size-fits-all solution but a strategy that requires a shift in mindset and collaboration across various teams within an organization.

The Role of Data Security in Zero Trust

Data security and resilience play a crucial role in the Zero Trust framework. Jason highlighted the importance of applying Zero Trust principles to backup and recovery processes to ensure the protection and availability of critical data, especially in the face of evolving threats like ransomware.

The Intersection of IT and Security

As organizations navigate the implementation of Zero Trust, the conversation touched on how the boundaries between IT and security are becoming increasingly blurred. The shared responsibility model extends beyond technical aspects to involve finance, operations, and every individual within the organization.

Empowering Organizations with Zero Trust

Both Object First and Numberline Security are at the forefront of helping organizations navigate their Zero Trust journey. Object First's Ootbi product focuses on out-of-the-box immutability to secure backup data effectively, while Numberline Security provides guidance on Zero Trust strategy and readiness assessments.

Taking the First Steps Towards Zero Trust

Starting the Zero Trust journey does not require perfection from the get-go. Jason stressed the importance of focusing on foundational security measures before moving  into more complex aspects of Zero Trust, emphasizing the need for a methodical and incremental approach.

Final Thoughts

Embracing Zero Trust is not just about adopting a new security paradigm but about fostering a culture of continuous improvement and security resilience across all facets of an organization. As Anthony and Jason aptly put it, leadership can emerge from any part of the organization, driving the transformation towards a Zero Trust mindset.

In conclusion, the conversation with Object First and Numberline Security sheds light on the multifaceted nature of Zero Trust and underscores the importance of collaboration, resilience, and proactive security measures in today's threat landscape. Embracing Zero Trust is not a choice; it's a necessity in safeguarding the most valuable asset organizations possess—their data.

Stay tuned for more insights and resources from Object First and Numberline Security as they continue to pave the way for organizations embarking on their Zero Trust journey.

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Guests: 

Anthony Cusimano, Director of Technical Marketing, Object First [@object_first]

On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthonycusimano89/

Jason Garbis, Founder and CEO, Numberline Security 

On LinkedIn | https://www.linkedin.com/in/jasongarbis/

Resources

Learn more and catch more stories from Object First: https://www.itspmagazine.com/directory/object-first

View all of our RSA Conference Coverage: https://www.itspmagazine.com/rsa-conference-usa-2024-rsac-san-francisco-usa-cybersecurity-event-infosec-conference-coverage

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