Zero Trust
Advancement Center
Leading the development of tools and resources to guide zero trust implementation.
Zero Trust is one of the most widely talked about cybersecurity trends today. Zero Trust says no part of a computer and networking system can be implicitly trusted, including the humans operating it. Therefore, we must put measures in place to provide assurance that the systems and their components are operating appropriately, typically under a “least privilege” model and continuously verified.
Creating an industry “north star” for Zero Trust has huge implications in raising the cybersecurity baseline across the board and eliminating significant systemic risk. CSA's mission is to create research, training, professional credentialing and provide an online center for additional curated Zero Trust resources. These tools will enable enterprises to understand and implement Zero Trust principles into business planning, enterprise architectures and technology deployments. With the release of the Certificate of Competence in Zero Trust (CCZT), based on CSA’s Zero Trust Training (ZTT), CSA delivers the first authoritative, vendor-neutral Zero Trust training and certificate that provides the knowledge needed to understand the core concepts of Zero Trust.
Using CSA’s agile programs for research, training and certification, as well as our global footprint of industry experts, chapters, webinars and conferences, we are uniquely positioned to build and evangelize authoritative Zero Trust best practices and tools. If you're interested in learning more, you can read the press release or contact us at [email protected].
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When the pandemic happened, you moved a billion people away from their physical networks, from their office network and you put them at random places at home from a network perspective. That broke the inertia of, "Oh, we can really ride the wave of all these rules built around the traditional network.” Legacy thinking gets thrown out the window. In a cloud sense, you need to manage the endpoints and the identity, and that's why Zero Trust is so relevant.
Todd McKinnonCEO & Co-Founder, Okta
This network security model has to be turned on its head. The architecture needs to change. That's where the zero trust is coming in. Trust no one. Based on identity, based on device posture, based on other attributes, you connect the right user to right application. That's really what has to be done.
Jay ChaudhryCEO, Chairman and Founder, Zscaler
In today’s mobile, work-from-anywhere world, identity has become the new security perimeter. According to the CrowdStrike 2022 Global Threat Report, nearly 80 percent of breaches leverage identity to compromise credentials and evade detection in organizations’ networks.
George KurtzCEO & Co-founder, CrowdStrike
Zero Trust Advancement Center Sponsors
Organizations show their commitment to building awareness and understanding of zero trust principles when they become a Zero Trust Champion for CSA's Zero Trust Advancement Center. Sponsoring ZTAC is a great opportunity to demonstrate your organization's thought leadership in providing relevant security solutions for the next generation of IT-cloud computing.
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View ResourcesZero Trust Market Map
Created by CSA's partners at the Demo Forum, the Zero Trust Market Map displays a comprehensive mapping of security technology products related to zero trust. With the growth of cybersecurity, it is important to see where the technology is today. The market map helps provide an understanding of the current zero trust industry standing, as vetted by analyst firms.