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EZY Intellect and Ebryx Host Successful “Zero Trust Security Summit 2024” with IBM

  • December 26, 2024
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On December 18, 2024, EZY Intellect, in collaboration with Ebryx, successfully hosted the IBM Software End Customer Event titled “Zero Trust Security Summit 2024.” Held at Sutlej Hall, Avari Hotel in Lahore, this high-profile event brought together cybersecurity leaders, experts, and innovators to delve into the latest developments in cybersecurity, with a primary focus on the Zero Trust security model.

The summit provided a platform for industry professionals to explore cutting-edge solutions in cybersecurity, focusing on advancements in Zero Trust Architecture, IBM Guardium, Invisily Universal ZTNA, and the IBM Identity and Access Management (IAM) Portfolio. These solutions are designed to meet the increasing demand for robust cybersecurity measures in today’s complex digital environments.

One of the key benefits of these solutions is their ability to provide seamless access control for users and devices across organizations, ensuring that only authorized entities can access sensitive resources. In addition, they offer enhanced security through the principles of Zero Trust, which continuously verifies users, devices, and network traffic, minimizing the risk of internal and external threats.

Furthermore, these technologies support scalable and efficient implementations, making it easier for modern enterprises to adapt their security infrastructure to an ever-evolving threat landscape while maintaining operational agility and compliance.

Key Presenters:

  • Muhammad Ejaz, Director Sales – Ebryx
  • Ahrar Naqvi, CEO – Ebryx
  • Abdul Khaliq, Security Brand Leader – IBM
  • Vassilis Boulogiorgos (Presented Virtually), Security Pre-Sales Engineering Leader – IBM
  • Shahryar Memon, Technical Pre-Sales Leader – Ebryx

The summit served as a critical touchpoint for business and technology leaders, providing in-depth insights into the Zero Trust model, which is now essential in addressing emerging cyber threats and securing digital ecosystems. The event reinforced the industry’s commitment to building a safer, more resilient future for enterprises.Source: EZY 

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