Zero Trust Enabling the Future Joint Force
This Navy’s Director of Enterprise Networks and Cybersecurity, Scott St. Pierre, and Fortinet Federal VP Mark Wiggins explore how zero trust aids secure communication and data sharing to prepare the Navy for future fights.
Military cyber leaders repeatedly say zero trust is critical, essential and integral to the Defense Department’s Joint All-Domain Command-and-Control concept. A zero trust approach to cybersecurity helps organizations improve data security, manage users on the network and facilitate data interoperability, all key components of JADC2.
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Scott St. Pierre Director Enterprise Networks and Cybersecurity (OPNAC N2N6D), US Navy -
Mark Wiggins VP, Defense, Intelligence Community and System Integrators, Fortinet Federal
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