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Zero Trust : End to end encryption for securityand privacy guarantees

About this event

Cloud computing emerged as an excellent asset for the whole software industry. Yet, the risks that come alongside the need to be addressed.

The last decade has seen Cloud Computing changing the IT world, thanks to its ability to provide scalable and cost-efficient IT infrastructure for businesses of all sizes. However, this came at the cost of reduced privacy: not only are users’ data exposed to their service provider, but also to their Cloud provider.

This is why the concept of Zero Trust was formed. The idea is simple, trust no one, or more realistically, trust each user as little as possible. Different mechanisms can help implement this concept: from limited access rights for each user to deploying end-to-end encryption. We will focus on the latter, as it provides a high level of security and can protect the privacy of users’ data.

For this webinar, we will start with an overview of Zero Trust. Then each speaker will present how they implement end-to-end data protection within their respective solution before finishing with Q&A. An in-person cocktail will be held afterward.

Organization:

  • Introduction of the Zero-trust approach and its benefits presentation from each company
  • Mithril Security: How can we use secure enclaves to train and deploy AI in a zero-trust manner?
  • Doctolib: Why end-to-end encryption is expected for cloud-based health solutions
  • Parsec: Zero-trust applied to cloud storage, file synchronization, and sensitive data security.
  • Q&A

This webinar was held at HEC Records in Paris on June 16th 6:30 PM
Organized by Daniel HUYNH, CEO of Mithril Security
Hosted by HEC Records

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