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Lessons from the Titans of Tech: How Google, Meta, and Snap Protect Their Devices at Scale

Many Zero Trust strategies focus on users while quietly assuming devices can be trusted. That assumption creates a critical security gap. Attackers exploit weak enrollment, steal credentials, and spoof devices to gain access, even in otherwise mature Zero Trust environments.

In this webinar, we’ll examine how some of the most advanced technology organizations like Google, Meta, and Snap treat device identity as a core security primitive, not an afterthought.

You’ll learn the principles these companies use to secure access at massive scale, including:

  • Why strong device identity is essential to Zero Trust
  • How trusted device inventories are built and maintained
  • The role of dynamic, certificate-based enrollment
  • How hardware-backed attestation prevents credential theft and device impersonation
  • Ways to enforce access consistently across platforms without adding user friction

We’ll also show how these same concepts can be applied in real-world enterprise environments across operating systems, device types, and access paths to simplify operations while materially improving security.

Join us on Tuesday, April 14th at 9 AM PT / 12 PM ET for a practical session designed for security leaders, architects, and platform teams who want to apply proven, large-scale device identity strategies to their own Zero Trust programs.

Register for this webinar below!

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Carl Tashian

Sr. Staff Engineer, Special Projects

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Mike Malone

CEO & Founder