ATARC Zero Trust Lab: Phase 3 Mobility Track

The Mobility track in the Zero Trust Lab will focus on implementing Zero Trust security principles specifically for mobile devices and environments. This track will emphasize the importance of securing mobile endpoints, which are increasingly being targeted by sophisticated cyber threats. By addressing the unique challenges that mobile devices present—such as their varied operating systems, connectivity methods, and user behaviors—the lab will demonstrate strategies to keep devices, data, and communications secure.

This track will showcase practical demonstrations of how various security solutions can be integrated to create a cohesive, multi-layered defense and will highlight the real-world application of Zero Trust principles, such as continuous verification, least privilege access, and secure access to data and networks, regardless of the location or type of mobile device. Additionally, the Mobility track will explore how these solutions help organizations meet compliance standards while staying resilient against emerging threats, ensuring the safe handling of sensitive information on mobile platforms.

Jorge Laurel

Jorge Laurel

Government Vice Chair: Mobility

National Security Agency