Watch this interesting interview with Robert Bigman, Former CISO in the CIA, and currently on Sepio Systems’ advisory board. Robert discusses with Sepio Systems’ Head of Cyber Research, Jessie Amado, the challenges of NDAA’s section 889, hardware security risks, and more.
Watch this interesting interview with Robert Bigman, Former CISO in the CIA, and currently on Sepio Systems’ advisory board. Robert discusses with Sepio Systems’ Head of Cyber Research, Jessie Amado, the challenges of NDAA’s section 889, hardware security risks, and more.
Sepio Systems Hardware Access Control HAC-1, provides 100% hardware device visibility.
HAC-1 enables Hardware Access Control by setting rules based on the devices characteristics.
HAC-1 instantly detects any devices which breach the set rules and automatically block them to prevent malicious attacks.
Robert Bigman, Former CISO in the CIA, and currently on Sepio Systems’ advisory board joins Sepio Systems for a fascinating interview.
With greater visibility, the zero-trust architecture can grant access decisions with complete information.
Thus, enhancing the enterprise’s protection within, and outside of, its traditional perimeters.
The Hardware Access Control capabilities of HAC-1, block Rogue Devices as soon as they are detected
HAC-1 stop an attack at the first instance, not even allowing such devices to make network access requests.
Embracing Zero Trust Hardware Access in critical infrastructure is key.