COVID-19 , Governance & Risk Management , Remote Workforce

The Long-Term Role for SD-WAN Technology

Renee Tarun of Fortinet Discusses Security Strategies for a Remote Workforce
Renee Tarun, deputy CISO, Fortinet

As organizations assess the long-term implications of a remote workforce, it’s clear that SD-WAN technology will play an increasingly important role, says Renee Tarun of Fortinet, who discusses the way forward.

See Also: Beyond Pandemic: Right-Sizing the Cybersecurity Posture

In a video interview with Information Security Media Group that previews an upcoming virtual executive roundtable, Tarun discusses:

  • The cybersecurity implications of a remote workforce;
  • Winning executive support for cybersecurity initiatives;
  • Setting security priorities for the remote workforce.

Tarun is deputy CISO at Fortinet. She is focused on enterprise security, compliance and governance, and product security. She joined Fortinet as the vice president of information security in early 2017. Previously, she served as special assistant to the director for cyber at the National Security Agency for and director of NSA’s Cyber Task Force, where she advanced NSA’s execution of its cybersecurity and cyber-related missions by acquiring and overseeing resources; defining and integrating mission capabilities; and shaping agency strategy and national policy.


About the Author

Nick Holland

Nick Holland

Former Director, Banking and Payments

Holland focused on the intersection of digital banking, payments and security technologies. He has spoken at a variety of conferences and events, including Mobile World Congress, Money2020, Next Bank and SXSW, and has been quoted by The Wall Street Journal, CNN Money, MSNBC, NPR, Forbes, Fortune, BusinessWeek, Time Magazine, The Economist and the Financial Times.




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