The Challenges of Zero Trust 800-207 and Advocating for Prescriptive Controls

In the rapidly evolving cybersecurity landscape, a Zero Trust (ZT) model has emerged as a beacon of hope, promising enhanced security posture and protection against sophisticated cyber threats. Documented in NIST Special Publication 800-207, Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) advocates abandoning the traditional perimeter-based security model in favor of a more dynamic approach where trust is never assumed and strict access controls are enforced.

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