With Zero Trust, only a person’s validated identity determines access. If the security structure is based on identity, then access can be granted wherever the user may be. If there is question or doubt, more identity confirmation tests can be applied to increase confidence. Over the ...
"Zero Trust is about a journey to be more secure no matter what systems you're leveraging.” Forcepoint recently sponsored a GovExec TV dispatch from the Rocky Mountain Cyberspace Symposium 2023. In the interview top DOD leaders, including Lieutenant General Robert Skinner-Director of DISA Commande...
Zero Trust philosophy is deeply rooted in lessons learned, and the DoD has embraced this aspect by evaluating ongoing pilots and assessments as a research and development activity. Over the past years, Microsoft has partnered with various departments across the DoD to accelerate Zero Trust adoption...
Share Top Defense Department officials say their forthcoming zero-trust strategy will represent a "new and different" approach that comes as the Pentagon works to implement a "targeted" enterprise-wide security framework within the next five years. That zero-trust strategy, which builds off...
Splunk can assist the DoD in their Zero Trust (ZT) initiative, as stated in the DoD Zero Trust Capability Execution Roadmap and the DoD Zero Trust Strategy. Specifically, Splunk technology supports the "Cross-Cutting Capabilities" identified in CISA's Zero Trust Maturity Model, such as ...
The Defense Department's cybersecurity chief said today that integrating artificial intelligence into military systems is the only way to keep pace with foreign adversaries as DOD moves toward its zero-trust security policy. "There's a lot of work that needs to be done in the AI world and I...
摘要: Top Defense Department officials say their forthcoming zero-trust strategy will represent a "new and different" approach that comes as the Pentagon works to implement a "targeted" enterprise-wide security framework within the next five years.That zero-trust strategy, which builds off of DOD...
The Pentagon's upcoming zero-trust strategy will look at implementation across the Defense Department's "enterprise," according to Microsoft Federal Security Chief Technology Officer Steve Faehl, which he says differs from the approach on the civilian side of government and allows for increased ...
Mon frere. Gordon/Trainor say in Cobra II that DoD didn't trust DOS and decided it was going to handle reconstruction". Status quo gatekeeper: "No, Phase IV and V of OPLAN was DOS's fault, Trainor/Gordon are wrong. Read the OPLAN" (ie; only we know the real facts and we will ...
The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) is going all in on Zero Trust. In late 2022, the Pentagon released its long-anticipated Zero Trust strategy and roadmap for migrating “trusted” perimeter-based...