With access to some of the world’s most sensitive and secure data and systems, the U.S. Department of Defense is a natural candidate to lead innovation on zero trust security. To that end, the ...
Randy Resnick, the boss of the Pentagon’s young Zero Trust Portfolio Management Office, offered a glimpse of what it’s like to sit in his seat and drive some of the most aggressive cybersecurity ...
The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) has taken an aggressive stance on cybersecurity transformation: implement Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) enterprise-wide by Fiscal Year 2027. For the private sector ...
Tech. Sgt. Kyle Hanslovan, a cyber-warfare specialist serving with the 175th Cyberspace Operations Group of the Maryland Air National Guard, works in the Hunter's Den at Warfield Air National Guard ...
The department’s strategy involves a culture shift in which branches must balance mission support anywhere without leaving systems vulnerable to attack. To support this shift, the DOD stood up a Zero ...
Identity is a common thread that binds the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) Zero Trust Reference Architecture, the DoD Enterprise Identity, Credential, and Access Management (ICAM) Strategy, and the ...
Soldiers need to know more and sooner—without being overwhelmed with information—to allow rapid, decisive action. (U.S. Army illustration) Internet of Things (IoT) devices—small form-factor, ...
The Department of Defense is seeking industry input on how artificial intelligence and automation could help scale Zero Trust ...
As the Department of Defense (DoD) cautiously races toward zero trust (ZT), it prepares to implement a system and order from industry. “The whole idea is to have zero trust in zero trust,” said Randy ...
Data is a strategic asset, and the U.S. military needs seamless access to it across all networks, devices and infrastructure — all the way to the tactical edge. Mission-critical defense operations ...
Dave Nyczepir is a Senior Editor for Manifest. Congress isn’t likely to substantially increase the Pentagon’s 12 percent share of the federal budget to buy new zero-trust tools, so it needs to improve ...