Lay the Foundation for Zero Trust
Zero Trust has been a topic of discussion in the Federal Government for some time. However, the approach to these discussions has recently changed. Previously, conversations revolved around why you should implement Zero Trust. But especially with the release of the cybersecurity Executive Order and Memorandum M-22-09, it's now about why you must. Continue reading to learn more about: The use cases that elevated Zero Trust from a “nice to have” to a “must have”. The infrastructure challenges standing in the way of many organizations' Zero Trust implementations. How to overcome these challenges to lay the foundation for Zero Trust—without ripping and replacing
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