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Anonymous ID: 65d02c April 15, 2021, 8:36 a.m. No.13431484   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1514 >>1541

Zero Trust Architecture

PublishedAugust 10, 2020

Author(s)

Scott W. Rose, Oliver Borchert, Stuart Mitchell, Sean Connelly

Abstract

Zero trust (ZT) is the term for an evolving set of cybersecurity paradigms that move defenses from static, network- based perimeters to focus on users, assets, and resources. A zero trust architecture (ZTA) uses zero trust principles to plan industrial and enterprise infrastructure and workflows. Zero trust assumes there is no implicit trust granted to assets or user accounts based solely on their physical or network location (i.e., local area networks versus the internet) or based on asset ownership (enterprise or personally owned). Authentication and authorization (both subject and device) are discrete functions performed before a session to an enterprise resource is established. Zero trust is a response to enterprise network trends that include remote users, bring your own device (BYOD), and cloud- based assets that are not located within an enterprise-owned network boundary. Zero trust focus on protecting resources (assets, services, workflows, network accounts, etc.), not network segments, as the network location is no longer seen as the prime component to the security posture of the resource. This document contains an abstract definition of zero trust architecture (ZTA) and gives general deployment models and use cases where zero trust could improve an enterprise's overall information technology security posture.

CitationSpecial Publication (NIST SP) - 800-207

Report Number800-207

NIST Pub Series

Special Publication (NIST SP)

Pub TypeNIST Pubs

Download Paper

https://doi.org/10.6028/NIST.SP.800-207

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Keywords

architecture, cybersecurity, enterprise, network security, zero trust

Network security and robustness, Infrastructure and Cybersecurity

CITATION

Rose, S. , Borchert, O. , Mitchell, S. and Connelly, S. (2020), Zero Trust Architecture, Special Publication (NIST SP), National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD, [online], https://doi.org/10.6028/NIST.SP.800-207, https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=930420 (Accessed April 15, 2021)

Anonymous ID: 65d02c April 15, 2021, 8:41 a.m. No.13431505   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1542 >>1563

NEWS | April 12, 2021

USSPACECOM Commander’s Conference: Leaders discuss protection, defense of space domain

By U.S. Space Command Public Affairs Office

 

PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo., –

U.S. Army Gen. James Dickinson hosted a conference March 30-31 gathering his primary and special staff, component commands, national agency representatives and other key leaders to discuss issues important to U.S. Space Command.

 

Topics discussed included Dickinson’s recently published Commander’s Strategic Vision, which outlines the mission and key tasks of our nation’s newest combatant command. Additionally, throughout the conference, each attending component presented their planned operations, activities and investment.

 

“As the environment changes to reflect shifts in the geopolitical landscape, I will continue to hold these conferences to refine the mission with the command’s leaders and subordinate commanders,” Dickinson said. “Together, we will ensure our space warfighters are prepared to protect and defend the space domain from those who attempt to hold U.S. and allied systems at risk.”

 

The conference also brought in several guest speakers, including Russia and China subject matters experts and P.W. Singer, an American political scientist, international relations scholar and specialist on 21st century warfare.

 

“Technological advances and new security challenges require USSPACECOM to rapidly innovate and adapt to outpace and outmaneuver rising threats,” Dickinson added. “USSPACECOM will work with academia and other organizations to ensure our warfighters understand our competition to compete and win if necessary.”

 

Leaders from USSPACECOM’s component commands — Combined Forces Space Component Command, Joint Task Force-Space Defense, U.S. Space Force’s Space Operations Command, U.S. Army’s Space and Missile Defense Command, U.S. Navy Space, Marine Forces Space Command and 1st Air Force — gave updates on their respective organizations and their contributions to USSPACECOM’s mission of ensuring there is never a day without space.

 

As part of the command’s continuous effort to integrate with interagency organizations, representatives from National Defense University, the National Reconnaissance Office, the Space Rapid Capabilities Office and the National Air and Space Intelligence Center also participated in the conference.

 

A highlight of the conference was the recognition of 16 individuals from across the command, including service components and subordinate units. These “Stars of USSPACECOM” were recognized as top performers in their organizations and were presented commander’s coins for their exceptional contributions to the mission.

 

Starting April 13, USSPACECOM will feature the service members on Twitter and Facebook.

 

https://www.spacecom.mil/News/Article-Display/Article/2569011/usspacecom-commanders-conference-leaders-discuss-protection-defense-of-space-do/