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Never trust, always verify. That’s the keystone to “Zero Trust,” a concept coined long before buzzwords like ML (machine learning) and AI (artificial intelligence) dominated the world of ...
Last September, I wrote a blog covering a status update on the federal government deadline arriving on implementing a zero-trust cybersecurity model, along with some state government implications.
This post aims to provide security leaders with the essential insights needed to actively engage in identity-related ...
SpiderOak offers zero-trust cybersecurity to protect drone data from spoofing, jamming, and unauthorized access.
This has become more apparent than ever as millions of federal workers were sent home last March when the coronavirus and the need to socially distance forced mass telework across the government, with ...
In the age of widespread remote work, digital collaboration and cloud adoption, cybersecurity threat perimeters are growing. This reality, coupled with ever-evolving attack vectors, is leading ...
Zero Trust cybersecurity mandates are a good start, but only well-aligned incentives actually change behaviour. John Kindervag argues the case for issuing a Zero Trust executive order at every ...