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Zero-trust efforts struggle with longstanding cultural, budgetary problems plaguing federal IT
June 17, 2022, 12:35 a.m. | Derek B. Johnson
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Successful implementation of zero-trust architecture in the federal government will take “more than procuring new hardware and software” and require surmounting multiple budgetary, bureaucratic and cultural hurdles at different agencies, a national security think tank concluded in a report released Wednesday.
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