Enhancing Vulnerability Management With ‘Zero Trust’

Enhancing Vulnerability Management With ‘Zero Trust’

Critical Infrastructure Security , Digital Identity , Fraud Management & Cybercrime

Tenable’s Kartik Shahani on Implementing a Risk-Based Approach Geetha Nandikotkur (AsiaSecEditor) • June 28, 2021    
Kartik Shahani, managing director-India & SAARC, Tenable

Aligning a vulnerability management program with a "zero trust" approach helps strengthen cybersecurity, says Kartik Shahani, managing director-India & SAARC at Tenable.


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Organizations also need to ensure their risk-based vulnerability management program addresses corporate priorities, including compliance, revenue growth, or risk control, Shahani says in an interview with Information Security Media Group.


Shahani also offers insights on:


  • Building a vulnerability management program for the remote workforce;

  • Why Microsoft’s active directory is a target for ransomware attacks;

  • Aligning ''zero trust'' with a vulnerability management program.

  • Shahani, managing director for India and SAARC at Tenable, has over 30 years of experience in the IT industry. He spearheads initiatives for Tenable in the enterprise security market and manages operations. Shahani previously worked in RSA Security, a division of Dell EMC, where he was director for the channel in the Asia Pacific and Japan. Before this, he was the executive director of integrated security for India and South Asia at IBM.



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