Zero trust isn’t a switch you flip. It’s a shift in how access is designed, enforced, and continuously validated over time. It brings together people, processes, and technology to reduce implicit trust and limit access to only what’s necessary.
In this session, Jake Williams, VP of R&D at Hunter Strategy, and Demetris Booth, Director of Product Marketing at Cato, share practical guidance on how security teams can apply the principle of least privilege and begin building a true zero-trust architecture today.
What’s covered:
- Why zero trust isn’t a product—and why it’s never “done”
- Where zero trust initiatives break down and why progress often stalls
- How to apply least privilege in real-world environments
- The role architecture plays in enabling or blocking zero trust outcomes
- How to plan, enforce, and sustain zero trust over time