Implementing Zero Trust for Resilient Business: CIO's Role
Course
Join James Thang to explore zero trust’s business implications, challenges, and the CIO’s role. Learn how IT and security teams collaborate to balance security posture with user experience and align zero trust with business goals and risk tolerance.
While zero trust is fast becoming an industry standard or a de-facto strategy among cybersecurity practitioners, it has far-reaching implications for CIOs and their IT organizations. The CIO has to juggle two priorities that are often at odds: security posture and user experience. While the business should ultimately own zero trust, the CIO must work in tandem with the CISO to justify the initiative in terms of the benefits to the business and risk tolerance.
In this session, James Thang, group CIO, UCSI Group Holdings, will share expert insights on:
- The business implications of zero trust and the CIO’s position
- Challenges of implementing zero trust in a business environment
- Collaboration between IT and security teams to successfully implement zero trust
Here is the course outline:
Implementing Zero Trust for Resilient Business: Role of the CIO |