Federal agencies are learning that the shift from perimeter security to Zero Trust architecture is a major undertaking. By John Harmon
11 months ago As agencies modernize IT systems, workflows and policies, strategic upgrades must ensure relevant data can be shared seamlessly between organizations. By Heather Whitlock
12 months ago Having centralized secrets management is core to building a zero trust environment. C2C leverages zero trust’s least privilege principles to safeguard access to data. By Melissa Trace
13 months ago The upcoming contract requirement known as the DFARS 7021 clause adds a “trust but verify component” to existing federal contract data protection. By Greg Tomchick
14 months ago Efficiency of government processes and clarity of information both improved by a few percentage points. USPS said it’s spending nearly $10 billion to electrify its aging fleet, including installing a modern charging infrastructure at hundreds of post offices. Where many agencies struggled was in their transition away from legacy telecommunications contracts. The Biden Administration’s executive order on cybersecurity in May 2021 jump started the movement toward a zero trust architecture. By Kynan Carver
18 months ago Deadline for the five pillars established by the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency’s zero-trust model is fast approaching. By Tony D'Angelo
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