Anonymous ID: 504741 Feb. 12, 2019, 6:57 p.m. No.5149904   šŸ—„ļø.is šŸ”—kun

"They have ZERO control now." is actually cyber security called ZERO trust and linked to OMB Memo 12/10/18

 

https://twitter.com/FuctupMike/status/1095170275132493824šŸ“

[Controlled by those who worked for the Clinton's]

They have ZERO control now.

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"Zero trust is not a new technology. Itā€™s not a new tool. Itā€™s more of a change of thinking about how to approach cybersecurity."

 

TRUST NO ONE AND VERIFY EVERYONE

 

"Basically, zero trust is an umbrella term that nearly every federal cyber initiative can fall under, but it requires a change of thinking to create a network that trusts no one and verifies everyone."

 

In many ways, the Office of Management and Budget began the move to zero trust soon after the data breach suffered by the Office of Personnel Management in 2015. Agencies were required to identify their high value data assets and increase protections around them. In fact, OMB released an updated policy for high value data assets on Dec. 10. While it didnā€™t mention zero trust, the idea of applying more rigor and focus on high value data assets fits right into this concept.

 

But itā€™s more than just knowing your data. Zero trust actually brings together many of the ongoing cyber initiatives across government.

 

sauce:

https://federalnewsnetwork.com/reporters-notebook-jason-miller/2018/12/agencies-can-stop-chasing-the-rabbit-by-moving-to-a-zero-trust-framework/

 

OMB related memo:

https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2018/12/M-19-03.pdf