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AFCEA Augusta-Fort Gordon Chapter Course 1: How to Implement ABAC the Right Way in a Zero Trust Architecture
Monday, August 15, 2022: 9:30 AM - 10:30 AM
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Driven by the Biden Administrations executive order (EO) on Improving the Nation's Cybersecurity as well as agency data strategies and department-level modernization efforts, programs across the Federal Government have recognized the tremendous potential of data and the application of analytics to improve decision-making. At the same time, organizations are facing significant threats, ranging from ransomware attacks to state-sponsored espionage, that are only exacerbated with the shift to the cloud and remote work. An architecture informed by Zero Trust principles is necessary to ensure that data and systems can be protected from malicious actors, and a centralized data access control plane can ensure that access is enforced consistently and transparently across a complex data enterprise.
Historical technological limitations have forced agencies to apply data security policies at large operational choke points, creating functional bottlenecks that delay modernization. At the same time, recent technology innovations across the data analytics and cloud service provider spaces are converging with data strategies, requiring agencies to more rapidly employ advanced analytics. This convergence demands more dynamic and granular data access controls to be implemented to both mitigate data exposure in a Zero Trust architecture (due to compromised accounts, attackers monitoring a network, and other threats) while empowering users via self-service analytics.
The confluence of user empowerment via self-service analytics and increased cybersecurity requirements implemented in Zero Trust Architectures means data platform owners must simultaneously break down data silos and increase data sharing while also ensuring data security and privacy. In this course, attendees will learn how the implementation of fine-grained Attribute-Based Access Control (ABAC) can streamline data access while also implementing appropriate data privacy and governance policy, at scale. Chris Brown will dive into the details of ABAC - what it is, the correct way to implement it, and why it is valuable to your data platform and to your organization. He will also define and explain Privacy Enhancing Technologies (PETs) and the evolution of ABAC to Purpose-Based Access Control, as well as how all of these concepts align to a Zero Trust Architecture. Understanding these concepts and how they can be implemented in your organization will help to ensure you can balance speed and security using the most up-to-date data security and privacy technologies currently available.
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