Friday, 7 January 2022

TETRATE, FEDERAL AGENCY NIST COHOST ZTA AND DEVSECOPS CONFERENCE 2022

KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 6 (Bernama) -- Tetrate, the leading company providing a zero-trust application connectivity platform, announced its third annual conference on Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) and DevSecOps for Cloud Native Applications, in partnership with the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST).

The NIST–Tetrate multi-cloud conference is a premier event for CISOs, platform architects, and tech leadership from federal and corporate organisations, according to a statement. 

The virtual conference on Jan 27 will be preceded by a 2.5-hour training on Jan 26, showcasing the implementation of Zero Trust Architecture on an actual Platform One deployment.

This year’s conference will focus on DevSecOps and ZTA as foundational approaches to developing, deploying, and operating high assurance, cloud native applications.

“Over the last three years, the NIST–Tetrate conference has featured dialogues and workshops from the world’s most esteemed service mesh and cybersecurity experts,” said co-founder of Tetrate, Varun Talwar.

“The growth in popularity of the conference is a testament to the importance of ZTA and DevSecOps in a multi-cloud environment. This year, again, we're thrilled to gather together and offer our global community valuable insights and perspectives from top visionaries.”

Featured speakers include: AndrĂ© Mendes, Department of Commerce CIO; Kelsey Hightower, Principal Engineer Google Cloud; Ronald Ross, NIST Fellow; and, Zack Butcher, Tetrate Founding Engineer. 

The conference has seen tremendous growth in attendance over the past three years. Past speakers have included Nicolas Chalain, the U.S. Air Force’s first Chief Software Officer, and Zulfikar Ramzan, CTO of RSA Security.

The conference will feature presentations by domain experts, practitioners, and thought leaders in DevSecOps and Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) deployments, as well as demonstrations of proof-of-concept use cases in multi-cloud environments.

More details at www.tetrate.io.

-- BERNAMA

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