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Venafi solutions architect Steve Judd talks about the recent directive from the Pentagon that a zero-trust policy be implemented at the Department of Defense in the next four years. Is this a workable deadline? What are the hurdles to be jumped? Judd also tells me what a solutions architect does and why he thinks it’s the most fun job in cybersecurity.
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0:00 - Pentagon’s zero-trust policy and DoD 2:22- How did you get into cybersecurity? 5:10 - Cybersecurity solution architect work 9:05 - Scope of zero-trust policy 16:00 - Getting ahead of the zero-trust policy 17:49 - What skills do zero-trust make mandatory? 19:37 - New jobs via zero-trust 23:44 - DevOps and DevSecOps 28:48 - Areas of studies to emphasize 31:00 - Things not to study in cybersecurity 38:00 - What is Venefi 40:05 - Learn more about Steve Judd 40:36 - Outro
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