Zero Trust - 3 questions for...
Zero Trust in OT environments
The basic assumption of the 'Zero Trust' security model is that no one is trustworthy: trust is replaced by mistrust. But what does this mean in concrete terms for the industry? Security experts provide answers.
The application determines the safety
3 questions for ... Steffen Ullrich, Genoa
Zero Trust concepts also differ. Which is the right one depends on the application. IT security researcher Steffen Ullrich, IT security researcher and Technology Fellow at Genua, warns against going into implementation without concrete goals.
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Access only to the extent absolutely necessary
3 questions for ... Mirco Kloss, Fortinet
A rethink is taking place in companies: In addition to IT security, OT security is increasingly becoming the focus of those responsible. Mirco Kloss, Business Development Manager Operational Technology DACH at Fortinet, explains the role played by the 'Zero Trust' approach.
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Like looking after a sack of fleas
3 questions for ... Oliver Winzenried, Wibu-Systems
Zero Trust in OT environments requires a rethink - in IT, but also in operational departments. Oliver Winzenried, Managing Director at Wibu-Systems, explains why it is important that zero trust should not be understood as mistrust of one's own employees.
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Location-independent security
3 questions for ... Raphael Vallazza, Endian
Zero Trust is becoming increasingly popular in production environments. Endian CEO Raphael Vallazza explains what should be considered when implementing Zero Trust in OT environments.

















