Sea-Air-Space: Zero Trust is ‘The Best Approach’ For Military Cybersecurity
Marines Cyber Technology Officer Shery Thomas discusses identity management across networks and devices.
The Marine Corps needs to balance security and accessibility challenges that come with having many devices and systems working together.
At Sea-Air-Space in National Harbor, Maryland, Marines Cyber Technology Officer Shery Thomas briefs implementation plans for zero trust as part of the Defense Department’s broader plan to adopt zero trust architectures by 2027.
Thomas also discusses how end user safety and artificial intelligence fits into this plan.
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