NSA shares zero-trust guidance to limit adversaries on the network

By Ionut Ilascu The National Security Agency is sharing new guidance to help organizations limit an adversary’s movement on the internal network by adopting zero-trust framework principles. A zero-trust security architecture requires strict controls for accessing resources on the network, be they inside or outside the physical perimeter, to minimize the impact of a breach. Top StoriesREAD MOREThe Week in Ransomware – March 8th 2024 -Waiting for the BlackCat rebrand […]

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