"NSA Releases Guidance on Zero Trust Maturity Throughout the Application and Workload Pillar"

The new Cybersecurity Information Sheet (CSI), "Advancing Zero Trust Maturity Throughout the Application and Workload Pillar," from the National Security Agency (NSA) helps organizations secure applications from unauthorized users and maintain workload visibility. This CSI suggests ways to improve application and workload capabilities under the "never trust, always verify" Zero Trust (ZT) paradigm. It describes how these capabilities fit into a ZT framework. ZT implementation aims to improve cybersecurity protections, responses, and operations. According to Dave Luber, NSA's Director of Cybersecurity, this guidance will help organizations prevent malicious cyber activity by implementing granular access control and applying visibility to applications and workloads in modern network environments. This article continues to discuss the new CSI on "Advancing Zero Trust Maturity Throughout the Application and Workload Pillar."

NSA reports "NSA Releases Guidance on Zero Trust Maturity Throughout the Application and Workload Pillar"

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