Zero Trust
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How DHS is Securing Data in the Telework Era
Securing data in a remote environment means constantly verifying and re-verifying users, and distrusting all connections on a network until they're verified.
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DOD's Keys to Unlocking Data Are Cloud, Zero Trust, AI
Delivering data 'at the speed of need' requires more visibility and usability.
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CISA Advises on Cybersecurity Strategies During the Pandemic
With phishing and the upcoming election, securing infrastructure remains a top necessity that initiatives like TIC 3.0 will advance.
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Zero Trust Provides Long-Term Solution for Remote Work
Federal IT leads say the strategy lets agencies ‘use the tools we have’ to modernize security.
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Zero Trust Provides Remote Security for Government, IT Leads Say
Identity-based approach to verification moves beyond perimeters and VPNs.
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Video Conferencing Concerns Prompt Government Focus on Remote Cybersecurity
Vulnerabilities lead to questions about home networks and "bring-your-own-device" policies.
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The Cybersecurity Challenges in Government-Wide Move to Telework
Forward-thinking agencies face fewer vulnerabilities as attacks ramp up in intensity.
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Federal CIO Stresses Skilling, Diversifying Workforce for Future of Fed IT
Agencies need a robust, ready workforce to take on top IT challenges and goals of the new decade.
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DISA Leader Calls for Increased Zero Trust in an Era of Cloud
A layered defense approach won’t work anymore — zero trust is necessary as the Defense Department moves to the cloud.
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Zero Trust Strikes a Balance Between Access and Security for Data
The rise of data and the rise of remote users have happened in almost perfect unison in federal IT. The challenge becomes how to ensure that data is accessible by everyone who needs it whenever they need it, while at the same time ensuring the data is accessible only by those who need it and when they need it.
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Zero Trust Promises 'One Identity to Rule Them All'
Anyone who has spent any time as a government employee or contractor — or even created an account on a government website — is all too familiar with the tortuous password requirements of many federal agencies.
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