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Jan 10th at
8:00 am PT | 11:00 am  ET
5:00 pm CET | 4:00 pm GMT

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Speakers:

Tyler Cohen Wood
Deputy Cyber Chief of the Defense Intelligence Agency

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Host:

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Speakers:

Tyler Cohen Wood
Deputy Cyber Chief of the Defense Intelligence Agency

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Guilty Until Proven Innocent – Playing by Zero Trust Laws

Users and endpoints are being targeted by security threats from all angles, is a Zero Trust security strategy the answer?

Tyler Cohen Wood, Former Senior Intelligence Officer and Deputy Cyber Chief of the Defense Intelligence Agency will join Lookout for the final episode of our Achieving Endpoint-to-Cloud Security series.

Learn how Tyler helped the White House, DoD, federal law enforcement and the intel community thwart many cyber threats, as she answers:

- What cyberattacks stand out and how have threats evolved?
- Could a Zero Trust mindset have prevented previous security breaches from happening?
- Why losing your smartphone is much riskier than losing your wallet?
- What practices enterprises and government organizations can put in place to reduce phishing risk?

Host:

Speakers:

Tyler Cohen Wood
Deputy Cyber Chief of the Defense Intelligence Agency

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