On May 28, the National Security Agency (NSA) launched the Zero Trust Implementation Guides (ZIG) webpage to provide consumable, interactive access to Zero Trust (ZT) resources — such as implementation, technical guidance, and associated technologies — for enhancing enterprise cybersecurity posture. The page provides centralized access to previously released guidance, including the Primer, Discovery, Phase One, and Phase Two ZIGs. It will be updated with future Phases as part of NSA’s core cybersecurity missions, which include its responsibilities to identify and disseminate threats, and to develop and issue cybersecurity specifications and mitigations for National Security Systems, Department of War information systems, and the Defense Industrial Base.
“Our Zero Trust Implementation Guidelines present a holistic approach to cybersecurity,” said the Critical Government Systems Chief of Operations at NSA. “The ZIGs framework enables enterprises, particularly those in the defense sector, to modularly organize and prioritize the guidance aligned with their specific security requirements, budget, and maturity level, driving towards a proactive and robust security culture.
The ZIG webpage translates technical documentation into accessible and customizable guidance, enabling users to engage with information at all enterprise levels while planning or implementing ZT architecture in their environments. The webpage offers interactive multi-media content — including activities, checklists, reports, and tasks — to identify activities and capabilities best suited for enterprise needs and to accelerate ZT adoption.
To learn more, explore the Zero Trust Implementation Guide webpage.
Source: NSA
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