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Zero Trust as a Security Philosophy
Release Date: 11/14/2022
Working Group: Zero Trust
When implemented correctly, a Zero Trust architecture/strategy/approach to Information Technology, and the architecture that supports it, has the potential to provide a simpler, more secure, and more flexible environment for your organization to do business.
This paper takes both a vendor-neutral and technology-solution-neutral look at what Zero Trust means for your organization and provides recommendations to develop a strategy and the supporting architecture that supports the organization and its workflows; aligning IT to business goals and outcomes.
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Alex Sharpe
Managing Director at Sharpe42
Alex Sharpe
Managing Director at Sharpe42
Biography: Mr. Sharpe is a long-time (+30 years) Cybersecurity, Governance, and Digital Transformation expert with real-world operational experience. Mr. Sharpe has run business units and has influenced national policy. He teaches Governance of AI and Resilience at the graduate level and is supporting the implementation of the resilience recommendations (PCAST report) made to the President. He has spent much of his career helping corporatio...
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