Data Virtualization and Zero Trust
The "Data Virtualization and Zero Trust" session offers a comprehensive strategy for enhancing cybersecurity and data access within the healthcare sector. It highlights the importance of ensuring that analysts have seamless, consistent, and secure access to critical data, which is essential for informed decision-making and patient care. The session addresses the advantages of centralization without incurring excessive costs, emphasizing the need for efficient data management. Additionally, it focuses on reducing the attack surface and rapidly detecting intrusions, a vital aspect of modern cybersecurity. By implementing a Zero Trust model, this session demonstrates how to prevent lateral movement within the network, adding a robust layer of security to healthcare data, ultimately ensuring the integrity and confidentiality of patient information. This discussion holds valuable insights for fortifying the healthcare industry's data infrastructure and cybersecurity measures.
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