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
Zero Trust Is 'Essential' - But Who Pays for It?New guidance from the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency on adapting zero trust security principles for operational technology is fine as far as it goes, but is pretty high-level and ignores or fudges a couple of key questions, say executives and experts.
A new CISA‑led guide explains how zero‑trust security can be applied to operational technology, balancing cyber defence with safety and system availability
CISA says microsegmentation isn't optional—it's foundational to Zero Trust. But legacy methods make it slow & complex. Learn from Zero Networks how modern, automated, agentless approaches make containment practical for every org. [...]
Deputy Director Reflects on Term and Offers Advice to SuccessorsFrom application security to zero trust, it's been a busy four years for the current leaders of the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. Deputy Director Nitin Natarajan discusses the agency's accomplishments and the threats that await the next administration's cyber leaders.
US Cyber Defense Agency Plans to Review Updated Implementation Plans in NovemberA top official from the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency said Thursday the agency is planning to review updated federal implementation plans and ensure agencies are aligning with zero trust security objectives and addressing any funding gaps or technical challenges.
The CCZT program incorporates foundational principles from leading sources such as CISA and NIST
Discover the core principles and frameworks of Zero Trust, NIST 800-207 guidelines, and best practices when implementing CISA’s Zero Trust Maturity Model.
Discover the core principles and frameworks of Zero Trust, NIST 800-207 guidelines, and best practices when implementing CISA’s Zero Trust Maturity Model.
The guidelines aim to further the US federal government's progress toward a zero trust approach