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  • Directive-Type Memorandum 25-003, Implementing the DoD Zero . . .
    Establishes the Zero Trust (ZT) Portfolio Management Office (PfMO) and describes its responsibilities to coordinate, synchronize, and accelerate the DoD Enterprise’s adoption of ZT architecture and cybersecurity framework, modernizing the DoD’s ability to impede malicious threat actors in cyberspace
  • Department of Defense Zero Trust Reference Architecture
    “Zero Trust is the term for an evolving set of cybersecurity paradigms that move defenses from static, network-based perimeters to focus on users, assets, and resources
  • Zero Trust 101 - NIST Computer Security Resource Center
    A bit of background What is Zero Trust Architecture? • Moving where policy decisions are made closer to resources • Network location does not grant trust! • All enterprise systems are considered resources • The enterprise ensures all owned systems are in their most secure state possible
  • Zero Trust Architecture Buying Guide - GSA
    Developed with the expertise of cybersecurity professionals and industry leaders, this guide provides valuable insights, best practices, and key considerations to aid federal agencies in their journey toward implementing a ZTA
  • Zero Trust Architecture - NIST
    This document contains an abstract definition of zero trust architecture (ZTA) and gives general deployment models and use cases where zero trust could improve an enterprise’s overall information technology security posture
  • Federal Zero Trust Data Security Guide
    Zero trust assumes that all networks — enterprise-owned or not — are untrusted and that an attacker is present in the environment It denies default access to data and workload, continually authenticates and authorizes each access request, and monitors and analyzes the risks to the assets
  • Zero Energy Buildings: A Critical Look at the Definition . . .
    In this paper, we use a sample of current generation low-energy buildings to explore the concept of zero energy: what it means, why a clear and measurable definition is needed, and how we have progressed toward the ZEB goal




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