New CISA Guide Helps Agencies Adopt SASE For Zero Trust
New CISA guidance shows federal agencies how to use SASE to move from legacy TIC 2.0 to zero trust
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New CISA guidance shows federal agencies how to use SASE to move from legacy TIC 2.0 to zero trust
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All companies — not just federal agencies — should aim to adopt the "network and environment" pillar of the National Security Agency's zero-trust guidelines.
United Arab Emirates will likely be one of the first in the region to implement zero-trust security due to its heavy adoption of cloud technologies.
Implementing Zero Trust can be difficult due to outdated systems, employee resistance, and cost. Yet, the benefits outweigh the challenges. It is key to use a platform that combines multiple security technologies to simplify IT and risk assessment, proper planning, and getting security buy-in from stakeholders, including your board of directors.
Amid IT/OT convergence, organizations must adopt an "assume breach" mindset to stop bad actors and limit their impact.
With companies pushing to adopt Zero Trust frameworks, adaptive authentication and access — once languishing — looks finally ready to move out of the doldrums.
Enterprises can now adopt the industry's most comprehensive Zero Trust Network Access 2.0 to secure access to all applications from any device.
The investment by IBM Ventures enables further collaboration to accelerate the adoption of modernized, identity-based connectivity for today's digital organizations.
Report also shows that cloud-based solutions minimize complexity to enable easy adoption by small to midsize businesses.
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