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Appgate Launches Zero Trust Thirty Podcast Series

Featuring compelling conversations with renowned cybersecurity experts, the podcast explores and sheds light on the new cybersecurity standard, Zero Trust

MIAMI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Appgate (OTC BB: APGT), the secure access company, announces the launch of its new podcast series, Zero Trust Thirty. In each 30-minute episode, the podcast offers unique and valuable perspectives from cybersecurity experts about the latest issues, trends, technologies and solutions that are shaping the world of Zero Trust and people-defined security.

“We created the Zero Trust Thirty podcast to arm security decision makers and business leaders with the information and advice they need to make smarter security choices, delivered in an entertaining and engaging format,” said Julie Preiss, Appgate CMO. “Covering a wide range of cybersecurity issues, we aim to make complex topics easier to digest with insightful conversations that go beyond the headlines and buzzwords and dive deeper into the practical world of Zero Trust.”

Zero Trust Thirty launches today with three inaugural episodes:

  • Cybersecurity Is Absolute Chaos Right Now: The past 18 months have pelted security teams with remote work, rampant ransomware, and oh yeah, a global pandemic. At the same time, shifts in IT and digital business have made cybersecurity even more challenging. Not to mention a confusing vendor marketplace. In short: chaos. How can a Zero Trust security strategy help tame the chaos? Let’s investigate.

    Featuring Dr. Chase Cunningham, a.k.a. Dr. Zero Trust; and Jason Garbis, Chief Product Officer, Appgate
  • Getting Real About Zero Trust: Zero Trust is one of the most misunderstood and misused concepts in security right now. That’s no surprise given the level of hype and marketing around it. Let's break it down to its core. We’ll explain the origin of Zero Trust, how we got here and how you can start to implement a Zero Trust strategy within your organization.

    Featuring Jerry Chapman, Engineering Fellow, Identity and Access Management, Optiv; and Jason Garbis, Chief Product Officer, Appgate. Jerry and Jason are co-authors of the book Zero Trust: An Enterprise Guide.
  • What’s the Intersect Between SASE and Zero Trust?: You’ve seen the letters, you know how to pronounce them, but what exactly is SASE? Is it a solution, a framework or an idea? We unpack the SASE sausage by looking at real-world environments and thinking through where it makes sense and how it fits into a Zero Trust strategy.

    Featuring Colby Dyess, Director of Product Management, Appgate; and Aaron Palermo, Senior Solutions Architect, Appgate

Zero Trust Thirty is available at appgate.com/podcast, and on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, among other major platforms.

About Appgate

Appgate is the secure access company that provides cybersecurity solutions for people, devices and systems based on the principles of Zero Trust security. Appgate updates IT systems to combat the cyber threats of today and tomorrow. Through a set of differentiated cloud and hybrid security products, Appgate enables global enterprises and governments to easily and effectively shield against cyber threats. Learn more at appgate.com.

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Morisa Young
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myoung@gregoryfca.com
+1-347-428-4325

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Contacts

Morisa Young
Gregory FCA for Appgate
myoung@gregoryfca.com
+1-347-428-4325

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