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Randy Resnick, director of the Zero Trust Portfolio Management Office within the Department of Defense’s Office of the Chief Information Officer, has been named to the 2024 Wash100 list for his work ...
Zero trust is a security model in which every attempt to access an organization’s network and resources is vetted continuously. CISA recommends focusing on five “pillars” as you create a zero-trust ...
The Pentagon is expected to release a new assessment to evaluate and approve zero trust standards in early 2025. This new initiative, which Les Call — director of the DOD’s Zero Trust Portfolio ...
Recently, the US military updated its approach to zero-trust strategies, doubling down on efforts to safeguard data, networks, and operations, especially in contested and connectivity-challenged ...
During its move to zero-trust architecture, the military has spent the last few years testing, evaluating and adopting commercial products. In turn, the private sector is evolving its zero ...
In today’s hyper-digital landscape, cyber threats are more sophisticated than ever, exposing the limitations of traditional security models. As businesses adopt cloud-first strategies and embrace ...
With two years until its 2027 zero trust deadline, the Pentagon is revving up its cybersecurity efforts, with plans for a new strategy, detailed guidance, and the review of dozens of “granular” action ...
The Department of Defense reports strong momentum toward meeting its goal of implementing a zero-trust security architecture departmentwide by 2027. DOD’s Zero Trust Portfolio Management Office ...