Who is this training for?
- Security Architects
- CISOs
- IT Directors
Training objectives
- Understand the principles and components of Zero Trust.
- Design architectures that reduce attack surfaces.
- Implement ongoing authentication and authorization.
- Align Zero Trust with compliance requirements.
Summary
This course presents a structured approach to designing and implementing a Zero Trust architecture. It addresses the protection of identities, networks and applications in order to reduce attack surfaces.
Course outline
Module 1: Zero Trust Fundamentals
- From Perimeter Security to Zero Trust.
- Principles: never trust, always verify.
- Core components: identity, devices, networks, applications.
Module 2: Design a Zero Trust Architecture
- Identity-centric security.
- Microsegmentation and network controls.
- Secure access to applications.
Module 3: Implementation Roadmap
- Steps for Gradual Adoption.
- Tools and technologies (Okta, Azure AD, Zscaler, etc.).
- Integration with existing infrastructure.
Module 4: Case Study and Governance
- Setting up a real ZTA.
- Alignment with policies and compliance.
- Monitoring and maintenance in a safe condition.
Approach and methodology
This course emphasizes a structured, design-oriented approach to security architectures, combining conceptual presentations with real-world case studies. Learning is centered around applying Zero Trust principles to real-world environments, including scenario analysis and implementation strategies. Progression allows participants to develop a global and operational vision to secure systems and reduce attack surfaces.
Prerequisites
- Knowledge of network and identity management.
- Familiarity with cybersecurity frameworks.
Recommendations
Review: network security concepts identity and access management (IAM)
Familiarize yourself with: the principles of modern cybersecurity hybrid environments (cloud and on-premises)
Identify your challenges: protection of access and sensitive data reduction of attack surfaces modernization of the security architecture
