Zero Trust (ZT) is the foundation of a DoD security transformation to counter major cybersecurity threats. Using the three core DoD documents (DoD Zero Trust Strategy, DoD Zero Trust Reference Architecture, and DoD Zero Trust Capability Roadmap), DoD program offices will be responsible for developing ZT implementation plans. These ZT implementation plans need to harmonize core ZT concepts used by their systems engineers/system security engineers to implement ZT capabilities. Critical in these ZT implementation plans will be leverage of enterprise efforts like federated identity services and threat intelligence services. ZT efforts will need to be harmonized with other key cybersecurity efforts (Risk Management Framework (RMF), Cyber Survivability Attributes (CSAs), Cyber Test and Evaluation (T&E), Cyber Resiliency, and Service cyber efforts). Program offices will need to focus their efforts to maximize available resources (people, funding, and supporting infrastructure) in the implementation of ZT capabilities. Attend this webinar to have an awareness of these constructs for your DoD ZT implementation plans.
Join Dr. Paul Shaw to better understand the DoD’s core Zero Trust documents as applied to DoD ZT implementation plans.