NIST has published a draft Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) special publication (SP.800.207). The purpose is to develop a technology-neutral lexicon of the logical components of a zero trust strategy, and to define ZTA, describe possible deployment scenarios, and highlight threats.
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NIST’s Zero Trust Taxonomy Introduces Components, Threats and Migration Routes
NIST has published a draft Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) special publication (SP.800.207). The purpose is to develop a technology-neutral lexicon of the logical components of a zero trust strategy, and to define ZTA, describe possible deployment scenarios, and highlight threats. The post NIST’s Zero Trust Taxonomy Introduces Components, Threats and Migration Routes appeared first on SecurityWeek.

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