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CISA Applying Zero Trust Principles to Enterprise Mobility for comment

  • 1.  CISA Applying Zero Trust Principles to Enterprise Mobility for comment

    Posted Mar 07, 2022 02:25:00 PM
    Edited by Michael Roza Mar 07, 2022 02:39:48 PM
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    Hi All,

    CISA just released for comment Applying Zero Trust Principles to Enterprise Mobility for comment

    The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) is providing this material to Federal agencies
    as they evolve and operationalize cybersecurity programs and capabilities, including cybersecurity for
    mobility. Material presented in this document is intended to inform agencies about how zero trust principles
    can be applied to currently available mobile security technologies that are likely already part of a federal
    enterprise's mobility program.

    Towards this goal, available Federal ZT architectural frameworks are discussed. These frameworks offer a
    structured set of ZT principles and capabilities to achieve a target state desired by an agency. The available
    mobile security approaches are then mapped into the ZT principles to help Federal agencies develop
    strategies to align a program's mobile security capabilities towards its ZT goals.

    While the ZT architectural principles and the available mobile security technologies/techniques are outlined
    in this document, these are high-level and are offered to convey how these available mobile security tools
    can be applied towards organizational ZT goals. Hence the material presented is not intended to be an
    implementation guide for either ZT or Enterprise Mobility.

    Comment Logistics to follow when available

    @Jason A. Garbis
    @Daniele Catteddu


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    Michael Roza CPA, CISA, CIA, MBA, Exec MBA
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  • 2.  RE: CISA Applying Zero Trust Principles to Enterprise Mobility for comment

    Posted Mar 07, 2022 04:11:00 PM
    Thanks for posting this, Michael. 

    Let's use this thread to recap and decide whether we want to reply as a Working Group during the public comment period, which is open until April 18.

    Once we've all had a chance to review this document, let's discuss.