The White House Executive Order (EO) 14028 “Improving the Nation’s Cybersecurity” calls for Federal agencies to adopt and implement zero trust architecture. In a recent interview with Washington Exec, T-Rex’s Executive Vice President of Cybersecurity Dr. Allen Harper discusses the challenges and opportunities that are presented by zero trust, along with T-Rex’s own tool to help agencies determine their current capability maturity level for zero trust: the T-Rex Zero Trust Accelerator.
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