We know the DoD is pushing towards Zero Trust adoption and DISA is playing a key role in that. Can you tell us a bit about that?
What do you think some of the biggest hurdles for Zero Trust adoption in the DoD are and how can we start to address them?
Zero Trust has inevitably become a bit of a buzzword. If there is something people misunderstand about Zero Trust, what would you say that is?
For those looking to learn more about DISA's approach to Zero Trust, and just the topic more broadly, do you have any specific recommendations?
DISA's new network architecture project Thunderdome, what will it be and what does it consist of?
S2E11: Drew Malloy - DISA, Zero Trust & Thunderdome
Dec 21, 2021
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