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- Data Privacy Architects
- Information Security Architects
- Risk Managers
- Data Governance Officers
- CISOs
Zero Trust Privacy Assessment and Guidance - Japanese Translation
Release Date: 04/02/2025
This localized version of this publication was produced from the original source material through the efforts of chapters and volunteers but the translated content falls outside of the CSA Research Lifecycle. For any questions and feedback, contact research@cloudsecurityalliance.org.
When people discuss Zero Trust, they often focus on how it can help protect data across an organization. However, they tend to forget how it can also help achieve compliant data privacy. Zero Trust thinking results in better management of identities that access sensitive data. It encourages access management at an application level, allowing for more granular controls. It also helps organizations adapt quickly to changing business scenarios in a rapidly shifting compliance landscape.
This publication provides guidance on how to use Zero Trust in privacy implementation. It highlights the core principles of privacy and how they can align with a Zero Trust architecture, touching on privacy impact assessments (PIAs) as well.
As the world increasingly digitizes, these recommendations become all the more critical. They aren't just about protecting privacy. They're also about securing the data of people working in sensitive and critical jobs. Zero Trust ensures that organizations identify, locate, process, and dispose of such data with the right level of security.
Key Takeaways:
- The benefits of Zero Trust
- The five-step Zero Trust implementation process
- The core principles of privacy
- How Zero Trust security measures can help achieve privacy goals
- How privacy principles align with Zero Trust implementation
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Masahiro Morozumi
Executive Director, CSA Japan Chapter
Masahiro Morozumi
Executive Director, CSA Japan Chapter
Masahiro Morozumi is the executive director of CSA Japan Chapter. He is a founding member of CSA Japan Chapter. He has been working for information security, and founded his own consulting firm back in 2014 with the aim to promote Cloud adoptionproviding consultation to SMEs on how to move to Cloud securely. He also participates in different CSA research and works to promote adoption of CSA’s best practices in different Cloud based...
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