NSA Launches Series to Assist Pentagon with Zero-Trust Architecture Implementation
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NSA launches series to assist Pentagon with zero-trust architecture implementation
The National Security Agency has launched a series to help the Pentagon implement zero trust architectures across national security systems, with an initial release of a primer for the series and detailed guidance on discovery. The two guides are designed to “provide practical, actionable recommendations to facilitate the implementation of Zero Trust,” NSA says in a Jan. 14 release on the latest series. The guides build on DOD’s zero-trust refer…
The NSA lays out the first steps for zero trust adoption
Security pros often say that zero trust sounds straightforward until they try to apply it across real systems, real users, and real data. Many organizations are still sorting out what they own, how access works, and where authority sits. That day-to-day reality is the context for a new set of implementation documents released by the National Security Agency. A series built for phased adoption The NSA has published the first two documents in its …
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