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Why retailers can't afford to trust and must always verify

A free one-hour webinar spotlights the critical importance of shoring up security within the retail environment and why the mantra needs to be 'never trust, always verify.'

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August 31, 2021 by Judy Mottl — Editor, RetailCustomerExperience.com & DigitalSignageToday.com

With the surge of digital commerce and more consumers than ever jumping online to shop, browse and discover, today's retailers must put security front and center.

And that means embracing the philosophy of a complete lack of trust, according to experts at Netsurion, an all-in-one network solution for security, cellular failover, Wi-Fi, and PCI DSS.

Not only do retailers need to shore up protection of systems and internal data farms, they must do everything possible to secure and protect consumer data. The goal, according to an upcoming free live webinar at RetailCustomerExperience.com, is simple: never trust, always verify.

The one-hour webinar event, taking place Sept. 14 at 2 p.m.. EST, will feature Jason Graf, vice president of product management at Netsurion. Graf will map out why retailers should be adopting a Zero Trust approach that protects data wherever it lives. In his role at Netsurion, Graf develops purpose-building solutions for retail and restaurant networks.

He'll define what Zero Trust is all about, and what it isn't, as well as explain how and why Zero Trust boosts retail operations as well as security and enhances work-from-home-anywhere for retailers.

Attendees may learn they already likely have Zero Trust capabilities and how to expand and build on that initial security foundation.

Don't miss what will informative and crucial insight on improving data security. Sign up here.

About Judy Mottl

Judy Mottl is editor of Retail Customer Experience and Digital Signage Today. She has decades of experience as a reporter, writer and editor covering technology and business for top media including AOL, InformationWeek, InternetNews and Food Truck Operator.

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