Jason Garbis
Struggling to make sense of Zero Trust?
Trying to improve security while also delivering business value?
Looking for a proven methodology for achieving Zero Trust?
We can help.
Securing your enterprise is hard, especially when lines of business and end users demand anytime, anywhere access. This is extremely difficult to achieve with traditional information security architectures, organizations, and toolsets.
Zero Trust is a demonstrably better approach to security, and delivers both business and security benefits. However, because Zero Trust is a security strategy, it isn’t always simple to understand, design for, or execute.
Without a sound approach, a Zero Trust initiative risks falling short of its intended goals and doing nothing to measurably improve security. The stakes are too high, and information security is too important for this to happen.
For this reason, we provide simple and practical Zero Trust guidance.
And we should know – we literally wrote the book on this.
Our book – “Zero Trust Security: An Enterprise Guide” – introduces Zero Trust concepts, and explains how and why it impacts enterprise security architectures. Through this book, as well as in my role as co-chair of the Zero Trust Working Group at the Cloud Security Alliance, I spend a lot of time talking to, educating, and guiding enterprises toward successful Zero Trust initiatives.
My team and I used this experience to create a methodology based on industry best practices, including NIST and CISA models. Most importantly, we’ve adapted and updated these frameworks based on real-world experience, so we deliver concrete results:
Within 30 days, you’ll have defined a Zero Trust strategy and begun to engage with the business.
Within 90 days, you’ll have begun to deliver business value, while also improving security.
Need proof? I’ve got the endorsement of industry heavyweights:
John Kindervag, Inventor of Zero Trust: “I’ve known Jason for a long time. He’s one of the OGs in the Zero Trust world. His hands-on experience is invaluable to folks looking to progress on their Zero Trust journey. I frequently bounce ideas off him, and you should, too.”
Chase Cunningham, Dr. Zero Trust: “There are very few people I would trust to advise me or my business on Zero Trust, but Jason is one of them. No one is as generous with their time and expertise as Jason and his insights cannot be overestimated.”
Find out more at https://numberlinesecurity.com/.
Or, sign up for our free, 30-minute Zero Trust Business Value workshop:
https://ms.numberlinesecurity.com/zt-business-value-workshop