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Using a Scenario to Reason About Implementing a Zero Trust Strategy

Webcast
In this webcast, Tim Morrow, Rhonda Brown and Elias Miller discuss an approach organizations can use to help develop the contextual awareness needed to apply a zero trust strategy.
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Software Engineering Institute

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Abstract

There is a lot of documentation about a zero trust architecture, as well as directives that it be used for U.S. federal agencies and the Department of Defense (DoD), but little information on how to go about implementing it to improve an organization’s enterprise or DoD weapon system security. Use cases typically describe requirements for these systems, but they do not provide the contextual awareness that organizations need to help them create a prioritized roadmap to implement zero trust. In this webcast, Tim Morrow, Rhonda Brown, and Elias Miller discuss an approach that organizations can use to help develop the contextual awareness needed to apply a zero trust strategy.

What Attendees Will Learn:

  • Overview of a zero trust strategy
  • Roadmap focusing on zero trust for the DoD
  • Engineering approach for mission/workflow
  • Use of a scenario to help reason about zero trust considerations
  • Awareness of an upcoming SEI Zero Trust Industry Day event

About the Speaker

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Timothy Morrow

Tim Morrow is the situational awareness technical manager in the SEI CERT Division’s Monitoring and Response Directorate. Morrow applies architecture-centric approaches to systems-of-systems to analyze and identify potential risks to improve their cybersecurity. Morrow’s past experience includes providing acquisition and technical support for the complete lifecycle of DoD and non-DoD …

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