The National Security Agency has taken its most concrete step yet toward operationalizing zero trust across the federal government, releasing two comprehensive phases of its Zero Trust Implementation Guidelines — a move that cybersecurity professionals and defense contractors say could fundamentally alter how agencies architect their networks, authenticate users, and protect sensitive data well into the next decade. The documents, published from…
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