What are zero-knowledge proofs? Zero-knowledge proofs (ZKPs) are an innovative cryptographic method that enables a party (the prover) to validate a claim to another (the verifier) without disclosing ...
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 ...
State-sponsored cyberthreats, like the Volt Typhoon campaign attributed to China, have reinforced a harsh reality: Utility companies and critical ...
Randy Resnick, director of the Zero Trust Portfolio Management Office within the Department of Defense’s Office of the Chief Information Officer, has been named to the 2024 Wash100 list for his work ...
The adoption of the FAIR model was pivotal in transforming our cybersecurity strategy into a measurable, business-aligned ...
Get the latest federal technology news delivered to your inbox. Agencies need to prioritize close collaboration with their personnel if they want to successfully adopt zero trust principles, two ...
Government contractors and industry alike have been working with federal agencies to diligently reshape and harden agencies’ cybersecurity postures over the years. With evolving Zero Trust mandates ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Tony Bradley covers the intersection of tech and entertainment. he next frontier of cybersecurity isn’t just zero trust—it’s ...
Real-time security clearances are becoming increasingly common in manufacturing of advanced-node semiconductors, where data sharing is both essential and a potential security threat. Data security is ...
The WatchGuard Zero Trust Bundle brings identity confidence, device integrity, and secure access together in a single, cloud-delivered architecture that can be deployed with minimal overhead. A single ...
A field guide for applying Zero Trust to bare metal: identity, attestation, and evidence-driven controls at the host edge.