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Zero Trust Architecture

open access: yes
This paper is dedicated to Zero trust architecture, which is a modern approach to cybersecurity that implements the idea that the system has already been hacked. It helps to combat new threats and is constantly updated.
Sayontani Bose   +4 more
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Zero-Trust Security Authentication Based on SPA and Endogenous Security Architecture

open access: yesElectronics (Switzerland), 2023
Zero-trust security architecture reconstructs the trust foundation of access control based on authentication and authorization by continuously authenticating the terminal during the authentication process and not relying solely on geographic location ...
Mingyang Xu, Haoyu Yuan
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Zero Trust Architecture

open access: yes, 2022
Cyber threats are becoming increasingly sophisticated, and IT organizations need to continue to modernize their approaches to cybersecurity in light of today\u27s dynamic cyber threat environment.
Syed, Ahmed Abdullah
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Tag-Based Trust Evaluation In Zero Trust Architecture

2022 4th International Academic Exchange Conference on Science and Technology Innovation (IAECST), 2022
Chenxin Zhang   +6 more
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Zero Trust Architectures

2021
So far, we’ve introduced the history of Zero Trust, provided our perspective on it, and introduced its core set of principles. Zero Trust is a philosophy that can support many different types of architectures (and many, many different types of commercial products).
Jason Garbis, Jerry W. Chapman
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Services for Zero Trust Architectures - A Research Roadmap

2021 IEEE International Conference on Web Services (ICWS), 2021
The notion of Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) has been introduced as a fine-grained defense approach. It assumes that no entities outside and inside the protected system can be trusted and therefore requires articulated and high-coverage deployment of security controls. However, ZTA is a complex notion which does not have a single design solution; rather
Elisa Bertino, Kenneth Brancik
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Zero Trust Security in the Mist Architecture

2021
Recently, the Internet of Things (IoT) has become popular. Fog computing is suitable for the IoT because of computation offloading. We propose the mist architecture as a model of fog computing. A mist system consists of a cloud, mist, and droplets. A conventional mist architecture is premised on boundary defense by a firewall (FW).
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Zero-trust architecture is creating a passwordless society

Network Security, 2022
Entering traditional passwords on a website is not uncommon and most people have at least one. But as our digital reliance increases and cyber criminals become more tech savvy, passwords may not be suitable as our primary form of authentication in the future.
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Planning for a Zero Trust Architecture

2022
NIST Special Publication 800-207 defines zero trust as a set of cybersecurity principles used when planning and implementing an enterprise architecture. These principles apply to endpoints, services, and data flows. Input and cooperation from various stakeholders in an enterprise is needed for a zero trust architecture to succeed in improving the ...
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Implementing a zero trust architecture :

A zero trust architecture (ZTA) enables secure authorized access to enterprise resources that are distributed across on-premises and multiple cloud environments, while enabling a hybrid workforce and partners to access resources from anywhere, at any time, from any device in support of the organization’s mission.
Oliver Borchert   +4 more
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