As hybrid work environments evolve, so must the way we define trust. Traditional perimeter models are no longer enough to protect modern users, devices, and workloads.
At SANS 2026, join Ismael Valenzuela for SEC530: Defensible Security Architecture and Engineering: Implementing Zero Trust for the Hybrid Enterprise, a course designed to help you move Zero Trust from theory to action. You'll learn how to design and implement adaptive controls, map identity flows, and validate your security assumptions using hands-on labs and real-world scenarios.
Through scenario-based labs and guided exercises, you'll learn how to:
Design and deploy adaptive access controls around identity, device, and data context
Integrate Zero Trust principles into existing enterprise architectures
Align controls with business goals without slowing operations
Validate assumptions and measure the maturity of your Zero Trust program
By the end of the week, you'll leave with a practical roadmap to apply Zero Trust principles across cloud, on-premises, and hybrid systems — not just as a framework, but as an operational discipline.
SEC530 helps security architects, engineers, and leaders bridge the gap between strategy and execution, turning Zero Trust from a conceptual model into a practical, organization-wide discipline.
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