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 ...
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 ...
During its move to zero-trust architecture, the military has spent the last few years testing, evaluating and adopting commercial products. In turn, the private sector is evolving its zero ...
Saviynt and the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD): Minimizing embedded trust to empower a more secure mission. The rapid growth of adversarial cyber threats emphasizes the need for the Department of ...
WITH THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE’S SEPT. 30, 2027, zero trust deadline on the horizon, defense agencies have just two years to revolutionize their approach to cybersecurity. While this may seem like a ...
Recently, the US military updated its approach to zero-trust strategies, doubling down on efforts to safeguard data, networks, and operations, especially in contested and connectivity-challenged ...
Versa Networks has been selected to provide SD-WAN, zero-trust access and customer edge security stack functions for the DoD's Thunderdome project.