TechNet Cyber: Removing Ambiguity in Zero Trust
Randy Resnick, Chief Zero Trust Officer for Zero Trust Portfolio Management Office, DOD
Zero trust is becoming a critical pillar of the department of Defense’s cybersecurity strategy. The strategy, embodied by the motto of “never trust, always verify,” demands a new outlook on cybersecurity.
Randy Resnick discusses why zero trust is so important, how his office is working to reshape the way DOD employees view zero trust, and how clear standards can help the DOD and other agencies adopt zero trust in their operations.
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Randy Resnick Chief Zero Trust Officer for Zero Trust Portfolio Management Office DOD
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