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Zero trust is a cybersecurity strategy/model in which no individual/computing entity is considered inherently trustworthy, notwithstanding whether they’re outside or within the enterprise network.
Security management is shifting, with changes in cloud platform adoption, deployment of firewalls and Software-Defined Wide Area Networks.
Minimizing embedded trust to empower a more secure mission. The rapid growth of adversarial cyber threats emphasizes the need ...
Last September, I wrote a blog covering a status update on the federal government deadline arriving on implementing a zero-trust cybersecurity model, along with some state government implications.
Experts say zero trust at the edge must operate differently than enterprise practices to ensure mission success in disaster ...
Zero trust is a concept that has been at the forefront of cybersecurity discourse for almost two decades. First coined by then Forrester analyst John Kindervag in 2009, the principle assumes all users ...
SpiderOak offers zero-trust cybersecurity to protect drone data from spoofing, jamming, and unauthorized access.
It’s one of the biggest trends in cybersecurity, and also one of the hardest to define. Regardless, zero trust continues to grow as a priority for many organizations amid intensifying cyberthreats.
Assess security and performance for the United States Army Unified Network program, which will integrate tactical and enterprise systems into one cohesive network Validate zero-trust architecture ...