IGEL Showcases Zero Trust in Practice at Now & Next Miami 2026

How prevention-first architectures and resilient endpoints are turning zero trust from principle into practice.

Jan. 31, 2026 at 12:31am

IGEL, a leading provider of endpoint management solutions, is showcasing how enterprises can move zero trust from theory to enforcement at the upcoming Now & Next Miami 2026 conference. Through integrations with Zscaler, Palo Alto Networks, and Omnissa, IGEL is helping organizations turn the endpoint into a place where zero trust becomes measurable, reportable, and real, shifting CIOs from theoretical compliance to tangible control across the enterprise.

Why it matters

Zero trust has been an industry goal for a decade, but most enterprises still struggle to operationalize it. IGEL's approach aims to bridge the gap between zero trust as a principle and zero trust in practice, empowering CIOs to enhance organizational and national security through resilient endpoint strategies.

The details

IGEL's partnerships with Zscaler, Palo Alto Networks, and Omnissa enable enterprises to embed zero trust at the endpoint layer, moving beyond policies and dashboards to enforcement and measurable control. This shift allows organizations to transition from surviving disruptions to thriving through them with minimal operational impact.

  • The Now & Next Miami 2026 conference will take place from March 30 to April 2, 2026 at the Fountainebleau Miami Beach.
  • According to Gartner, 63% of organizations worldwide have implemented some form of zero trust strategy as of 2026.

The players

IGEL

A leading provider of endpoint management solutions that is helping enterprises operationalize zero trust through integrations with Zscaler, Palo Alto Networks, and Omnissa.

General (Ret.) Paul Nakasone

The former Commander of U.S. Cyber Command and Director of the NSA, who will lead a discussion on national cyber resilience at the Now & Next Miami 2026 conference.

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What’s next

At the Now & Next Miami 2026 conference, IGEL will showcase how its integrations with Zscaler, Palo Alto Networks, and Omnissa are helping enterprises operationalize zero trust at the endpoint layer, moving beyond theory to tangible control and measurable security.

The takeaway

IGEL's approach to zero trust represents a significant shift in how enterprises can enhance organizational and national security through resilient endpoint strategies, empowering CIOs to move from theoretical compliance to tangible control across the enterprise.