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What CISOs Want to See From NIST’s Impending Zero Trust Guidelines
Sept. 29, 2022, 1 p.m. | Mike Elgan
Security Intelligence securityintelligence.com
Cybersecurity at U.S. federal agencies has been running behind the times for years. It took an executive order by President Joe Biden to kickstart a fix across the agencies. The government initiative also serves as a wake-up call to enterprises lagging in getting zero trust up and running. Several organizations, including the Office of Management […]
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