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UID:pretalx-devconf-us-2025-AVXFQW@pretalx.devconf.info
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DESCRIPTION:In an increasingly hostile digital world\, adopting Zero Trust 
 security models has become a critical necessity for applications to be suc
 cessful and secure. However\, the complexity of implementing and monitorin
 g a Zero Trust Architecture presents a significant challenge: how can non-
 security experts gain a clear and accurate understanding of their org's se
 curity compliance? \n\nThe reality is that the detailed data from security
  assessments\, often standardized but dense formats like the Open Security
  Control Assessment Language (OSCAL)\, is largely impenetrable to those wi
 thout deep technical knowledge. Misunderstanding of this compliance status
  can lead to misinformed decisions and a false sense of security.\n\nIn th
 is talk\, you will be introduced to a visualization tool to address this p
 roblem. By transforming complex OSCAL assessment results into intuitive\, 
 interactive\, and digestible visuals\, this tool bridges the gap between c
 omplex technical data and product insight.
DTSTAMP:20260311T010143Z
LOCATION:Hewitt Boardroom (Capacity 35)
SUMMARY:Zero Trust Visualization - Nathan Strahs
URL:https://pretalx.devconf.info/devconf-us-2025/talk/AVXFQW/
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