At ATARC’s Federal Zero Trust Summit, Electrosoft’s Roy (Reese) Shirley presented an Emerging Technology Talk detailing a novel approach to Zero Trust (ZT) solution development. Employing architectural principles, Reese illustrated how it is possible to map Department of Defense Zero Trust Activities and Framework to basic cybersecurity processes. In so doing, organizations can define the granular details needed to develop a robust set of compliant Zero Trust solutions.
Using a simplified business process, Reese reviewed the four questions that must be answered to determine if a solution fulfills ZT requirements:
This presentation comprised part of a larger ZT discussion that placed resilience and refinement at the heart of federal cybersecurity efforts.
The Emerging Technology Talk presentation is available now on the Electrosoft website.
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Electrosoft delivers comprehensive technology-based solutions and services that propel mission success for federal government customers. Specializing in cybersecurity, Electrosoft supports civilian and defense organizations in advancing cybersecurity postures, achieving digital transformation and adopting agile approaches to improve operational efficiency and security. Recognized for deep domain knowledge and mature management practices, the company is rated at Maturity Level 3 for CMMI-DEV and CMMI-SVC and is certified under ISO 9001, ISO 20000-1 and ISO 27001. The rapidly growing 8(a), economically disadvantaged, women-owned small business (EDWOSB) and WOSB is headquartered in Reston, Virginia. Learn more at www.electrosoft-inc.com.