Organizations that adopt Zero Trust Architecture will see an improvement to security, and are also more attractive to insurers and can more easily meet regulatory compliance requirements. But getting started with adoption is often the biggest challenge.
The DoD has published a strategy and roadmap directing all the department's agencies to migrate to zero trust architecture by 2027. Strategy identified 90 target capabilities and 62 capabilities to achieve “more advanced zero trust.”
Implementing a Zero Trust architecture will help mitigate and ultimately lower the number of successful cybersecurity attacks your organization might otherwise endure, greatly reducing operational and financial risk. Here are five practical steps.
Zero Trust architecture (ZTA) has quickly become one of the hottest new trends in enterprise cyber security. What are the benefits? What role does digital identity and access management play in the Zero Trust model?