NCF-321 Part 2 of Zero Trust

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Welcome back to the show. We are continuing our series of Zero Trust where we take interviews and get people's impressions at the Rocky Mountain Cyberspace symposium. Zero Trust means looking at all processes in an organization or business to validate one's data, Identity, and security associations while having Zero Trust and going through this process and asking questions like, "How do we trust someone we are doing e-commerce with, on the other side of the planet? How do we trust another company? How do we trust data is authentic?" (Chris Gorog.) On a Federal level, Zero Trust is defined into five pillars, "Identity," "Device," "Network Environment," "Application Workload," and "data." Enjoy this episode of NewCyberFrontier  Visit our sponsors: BlockFrame Inc. IEEE Digital Privacy