Governance & Risk Management
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Zero Trust

Federal agencies in the middle stages of their Zero Trust journeys often struggle to translate strategy into consistent, measurable operational progress. This webinar explores how AI can help security teams right‑size access, reduce alert fatigue, and strengthen policy enforcement across complex hybrid environments. Attendees will learn how AI-driven identity hygiene, automated correlation, and entity-centric investigation can accelerate risk reduction without adding tool sprawl or operational burden. We will also demonstrate how AI can streamline compliance by generating evidence, documentation, and maturity insights directly from existing telemetry. By the end of the session, participants will understand how to make Zero Trust controls more adaptive, more automated, and more explainable—while maximizing the value of capabilities already available within their environment.
Register for this webinar to gain key insights, such as:
- Identity‑first risk reduction. Understand how AI pinpoints excessive privileges, high‑risk service accounts, and toxic role combinations—and proposes least‑privilege fixes that persist across identity, endpoint, and workload boundaries.
- SOC efficiency without compromise. Learn how AI summarizes, deduplicates, and enriches alerts across existing telemetry sources, transforming overwhelming data streams into a small number of high‑fidelity incidents with clear recommended actions.
- Compliance that writes itself. Discover how AI can auto‑assemble evidence, update documentation, and generate maturity scorecards that align to Federal Zero Trust mandates—enabling faster reporting and better executive communication.
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