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Department of Defense (DOD) Zero Trust Reference …
dodcio.defense.gov“Zero Trust is the term for an evolving set of cybersecurity paradigms that move defenses from status, network-based perimeters to focus on users, assets, and resources. Zero Trust assumes there is no implicit trust granted to assets or user accounts based solely on their physical or
Federal Zero Trust Strategy - Moving the U.S. Government ...
zerotrust.cyber.govAs described 2in the Department of Defense Zero Trust Reference Architecture, “ The foundational tenet of the Zero Trust Model is that no actor, system, network, or service operating outside or within the security perimeter is trusted. Instead, we must verify anything and everything attempting to establish access.
Zero Trust Architecture and Solutions
www.gartner.comZero Trust Reference Framework The key capabilities of zero trust security can be summarized as follows: identity-based schema, resource secure access, continuous trust evaluation and adaptive access control. These capabilities map to a set of interacting