| Date | Venue | Fees | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 07 - 11 Dec 2026 | London - UK | $ 7,500 | |
| 26 - 30 Apr 2027 | London - UK | $ 7,500 | |
| 30 Aug - 03 Sep 2027 | London - UK | $ 7,500 | |
| 06 - 10 Dec 2027 | London - UK | $ 7,500 |
Introduction
This Zero Trust Strategy & Cybersecurity Governance training course equips cybersecurity leaders, IT professionals, risk managers, governance specialists, and senior executives with the knowledge and practical frameworks required to design, implement, and govern Zero Trust security strategies that strengthen enterprise cyber resilience. As organisations accelerate digital transformation, adopt cloud technologies, support hybrid workforces, and manage increasingly complex digital ecosystems, traditional perimeter-based security models are no longer sufficient to address evolving cyber threats. Zero Trust has emerged as a strategic cybersecurity model that assumes no user, device, application, or network should be trusted by default, requiring continuous verification, least-privilege access, and risk-based security controls. Participants will gain practical understanding of Zero Trust architecture, governance frameworks, identity security, cyber risk management, and implementation strategies that support resilient and secure digital operations.
Successful Zero Trust adoption extends beyond deploying technology solutions; it requires strong governance, executive leadership, organisational alignment, and a structured implementation strategy integrated with enterprise risk management and recognised cybersecurity frameworks. This training course explores internationally recognised Zero Trust principles, identity and access management, cloud security, third-party cyber risk management, governance models, compliance obligations, cyber resilience, and continuous improvement practices. Participants will examine how Zero Trust supports regulatory compliance, business continuity, operational resilience, and long-term cybersecurity maturity while enabling secure digital transformation. Emphasis is placed on governance excellence, strategic planning, risk reduction, organisational change management, and building sustainable enterprise security capabilities.
This GLOMACS Zero Trust Strategy & Cybersecurity Governance training course will highlight:
- Zero Trust principles, cybersecurity strategy, and governance frameworks
- Identity and access management, secure architecture, and data protection
- Cloud security, cyber risk management, and third-party security governance
- Cyber resilience, compliance, and enterprise security assurance
- Practical Zero Trust implementation and organisational transformation strategies
Objectives
At the end of this Zero Trust Strategy & Cybersecurity Governance training course, you will learn to:
- Understand the principles and strategic value of the Zero Trust security model
- Design Zero Trust strategies aligned with organisational objectives and cybersecurity frameworks
- Strengthen identity, access, cloud security, and enterprise cyber governance
- Improve cyber resilience through risk-based security controls and governance practices
- Develop practical Zero Trust implementation roadmaps that support long-term organisational resilience
Training Methodology
This training course uses a structured and practical learning methodology that combines Zero Trust principles, cybersecurity governance frameworks, enterprise risk management practices, and digital transformation strategies. Participants will examine identity security models, secure architecture concepts, cloud security frameworks, governance structures, cyber resilience methodologies, and implementation approaches through interactive discussions, case studies, practical workshops, and strategic planning exercises. Emphasis is placed on strengthening governance capability, improving cybersecurity decision-making, and enabling participants to implement Zero Trust strategies that enhance enterprise resilience.
Organisational Impact
This Zero Trust Strategy & Cybersecurity Governance training course will enable organisations to:
- Strengthen enterprise cybersecurity governance and strategic oversight
- Improve identity and access security across digital environments
- Enhance cloud security and third-party cyber risk management
- Increase organisational resilience against evolving cyber threats
- Improve regulatory compliance and security assurance
- Support secure digital transformation through effective Zero Trust implementation
Personal Impact
Participants will develop:
- Advanced understanding of Zero Trust strategy and cybersecurity governance
- Improved capability in designing enterprise security frameworks
- Enhanced knowledge of identity, cloud, and cyber risk management
- Greater confidence in leading cybersecurity transformation initiatives
- Stronger understanding of governance, compliance, and resilience principles
- Increased professional credibility in cybersecurity leadership and enterprise risk management
Who should Attend?
This GLOMACS Zero Trust Strategy & Cybersecurity Governance training course is designed for professionals responsible for cybersecurity strategy, governance, digital transformation, and enterprise risk management.
- Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs)
- IT Directors and Cybersecurity Managers
- Information Security and Risk Professionals
- Enterprise Architects and Cloud Security Specialists
- Governance, Risk, and Compliance Professionals
- Digital Transformation and Technology Leaders
Zero Trust Foundations and Cybersecurity Strategy
Establish the strategic rationale for Zero Trust and its role in modern cybersecurity governance.
- The evolution of Zero Trust and the dissolution of the traditional network perimeter
- The modern threat landscape and identity-based attack techniques
- Core Zero Trust principles: verify explicitly, least privilege, and assume breach
- The NIST SP 800-207 Zero Trust Architecture and related reference models
- Aligning Zero Trust with business strategy, risk appetite, and governance
- Zero Trust maturity models and current-state assessment
Identity, Access and Secure Architecture
Build the identity-centric foundations at the core of any Zero Trust model.
- Identity and access management as the primary control plane
- Strong authentication, multi-factor authentication, and continuous verification
- Authorisation, least-privilege access, and just-in-time access
- Secure network architecture, segmentation, and micro-segmentation
- Device identity, endpoint security, and posture assessment
- Application and data protection within a Zero Trust model
Cloud Security, Cyber Risk and Third-Party Protection
Extend Zero Trust across cloud, hybrid, and extended enterprise ecosystems.
- Securing cloud, hybrid, and multi-cloud environments
- Cloud security responsibilities and internationally recognised cloud control standards
- Third-party, supply chain, and vendor cyber risk management
- Cyber risk identification, assessment, and prioritisation
- Alignment with applicable regulatory, privacy, and data protection obligations
- Incident readiness and threat detection within a Zero Trust environment
Governance, Compliance and Cyber Resilience
Embed Zero Trust into enterprise governance, assurance, and resilience.
- Cybersecurity governance structures, roles, and accountability
- Policy, standards, and control frameworks supporting Zero Trust
- Performance measurement, assurance, and reporting to leadership
- Business continuity, operational resilience, and recovery
- Security awareness, organisational culture, and human risk
- Continuous monitoring and improvement
Implementing Zero Trust Successfully
Convert strategy into a practical, governed implementation roadmap.
- Developing a phased Zero Trust implementation roadmap
- Prioritisation, sequencing, and early value delivery
- Change management and stakeholder engagement
- Technology enablement and architecture decisions
- Measuring success, maturity, and return on investment
- The future of Zero Trust and emerging developments
- Upon successful completion of this training course, GLOMACS Certificate will be awarded to the delegates. Continuing Professional Education credits (CPE): In accordance with the standards of the National Registry of CPE Sponsors, one CPE credit is granted per 50 minutes of attendance
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