CISA's Zero Trust Maturity Model Version 2.0 aims to provide a more gradual implementation approach for U.S. government agencies. For government leaders looking for an efficient and cost-effective place to start, it can help to look at the tools and assets you already have.
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Government agencies are adopting zero trust architectures, both to meet regulatory requirements, but also as a security imperative to mature their security posture, however the specific challenges faced differ from those of commercial entities. Watch this webinar to gain insights into a dedicated Zero Trust practice...
There’s more to securing your business than firewalls and VPNs. We live in a day when digital transformation is critical and moving your business to the cloud is our present and future. It’s difficult to navigate through all the architecture complexities and industry jargon.
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Expanding the Reach of Your Identity Security Solution to Encompass All Users and Identities
Comprehensive identity security is critical to ensure smooth operations and business continuity in an interconnected digital world. But with the continuously rapid increase of digital identities - human and non-human -...
The sudden change that came with WFH mandates and the need to keep workers productive at all costs gave rise to rapid access to technology. This access often bypassed regular checks and balances around access requests.
This E-book, outlines the security implications of this new work environment.
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The Zero Trust mindset operates under the assumption that all users and resources are untrusted, and always need to be verified.
The underlying principle is to control who has access to which systems and data and have well-defined policies to define when to allow or restrict access, and how to enforce it.
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Government agencies are recognizing that the seven pillars of zero trust, as outlined by U.S. federal agencies such as CISA and the DOD, should be strategically applied across various elements, including data and identity management, said Manuel Acosta, senior director and security analyst, Gartner.
In the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity, zero authority is giving defenders a new perspective on security and business enablement, said Jake Seid, general partner at Ballistic Ventures. "Zero authority is an architectural change that affects every area of security," he said.
In the latest weekly update, ISMG editors discuss important cybersecurity and privacy issues including highlights of interviews at Black Hat 2023, lessons learned from the success of the Lapsus$ cybercrime group's attacks and why Check Point is buying startup Perimeter 81 for $490 million.
Next-gen solutions are a key component of zero trust security strategy to help mitigate zero-day malware attacks. Imran Bashir, director of technical marketing at Palo Alto Networks, discussed countering evolving threats, securing access and leveraging AI/ML to strengthen cybersecurity.
Palo Alto Networks edged out Versa Networks, Cato Networks and firewall rival Fortinet for the top spot in Forrester's first-ever secure access service edge rankings. Leading providers have over the past 18 months built or bought both the networking and security pieces of SASE, Forrester found.
Perimeter 81 will be sold to Check Point for $490 million, but it had to slash its valuation by more than half to seal the deal. Check Point said its proposed buy of New York-based Perimeter 81 will fuel the adoption of secure access across remote users, sites, cloud, data centers and the internet.
Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) is the game-changing technology that protects remote and hybrid workers from advanced cyberattacks, while improving workers’ cloud and SaaS experiences. Furthermore, SASE plays a critical role in achieving a Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) posture – a must have for any sized...
Now more than ever, organizations are turning to a zero trust strategy to secure their data and systems. Regardless of size or sector, zero trust is essential to any business in the wake of COVID-19. And high-profile breaches (see: SolarWinds), cloud migration and an ever-expanding attack surface mean that a shift in...
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