Zero trust architecture has the potential to improve an enterprise’s security posture. There is still considerable uncertainty about the zero trust transformation process, however, as well as how zero trust architecture will ultimately appear in practice. Recent executive orders have accelerated the timeline for zero trust adoption in the federal sector, and many private-sector organizations are following suit. Researchers in the CERT Division at the Carnegie Mellon University Software Engineering Institute (SEI) hosted Zero Trust Industry Days to enable industry stakeholders to share information about implementing zero trust. In this SEI podcast, CERT researchers Matthew Nicolai and Nathaniel Richmond discuss five zero trust best practices identified during the two-day event, explain their significance, and provide commentary and analysis on ways to empower your organization’s zero trust transformation.
Using the Cyber Resilience Review to Help Critical Infrastructures Better Manage Operational Resilience
Situational Awareness Mashups
Applying Agile in the DoD: Fourth Principle
Architecting Systems of the Future
Acquisition Archetypes
Human-in-the-Loop Autonomy
Mobile Applications for Emergency Managers
Why Use Maturity Models to Improve Cybersecurity: Key Concepts, Principles, and Definitions
Applying Agile in the DoD: Third Principle
DevOps - Transform Development and Operations for Fast, Secure Deployments
Application Virtualization as a Strategy for Cyber Foraging
Common Testing Problems: Pitfalls to Prevent and Mitigate
Joint Programs and Social Dilemmas
Applying Agile in the DoD: Second Principle
Managing Disruptive Events - CERT-RMM Experience Reports
Reliability Validation and Improvement Framework
Using a Malware Ontology to Make Progress Towards a Science of Cybersecurity
The Business Case for Systems Engineering
Applying Agile in the DoD: First Principle
The Evolution of a Science Project
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