#1733352: Why Zero Trust Needs A Bridge: Enabling Secure Collaboration Across Domains
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Organizations today are under pressure to collaborate across classified, enterprise, and mission partner environments without losing control of sensitive data. But here’s the reality: many Zero Trust approaches were not designed for the realities of cross domain collaboration. When applied to multi-domain environments, they can introduce friction, slow information flow, and ultimately push teams toward risky workarounds. Where Zero Trust Falls Short Zero Trust is essential, but it often stops at the boundary. Modern operations demand more: Seamless collaboration across domains Secure data movement between environments Continuous visibility without operational drag Without the right architecture, security becomes a bottleneck instead of an enabler. What You’ll Learn in This Webinar In this session, we’ll break down what Zero Trust actually looks like in real-world collaboration environments, including: How identity and access controls extend across domains Secure, policy-driven data movement Maintaining visibility and auditability without slowing operations Reducing risk while enabling mission-critical collaboration Bottom line: Secure collaboration doesn’t require trade-offs, it requires the right approach. 💡 Who Should Attend: Cybersecurity leaders and architects, Defence and intelligence professionals, IT and network security teams managing multi-domain environments and anyone responsible for enabling secure collaboration across organizations or partners. |
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| More info: | https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/why-zero-trust-needs-bridge-enabling-secure-collaboration-nbbje |
| Date added | April 16, 2026, 5:23 p.m. |
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| Venue | April 22, 2026, midnight - April 22, 2026, midnight |
