The concept of “shifting security left” fundamentally changes this paradigm by integrating security practices and testing into the earliest stages of the software development lifecycle (SDLC).
For federal agencies, the mandate to implement a Zero Trust architecture is clear, but the path from strategy to execution remains a significant hurdle.
At the core of any advanced Zero Trust strategy is a centralized Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) or Extended Detection and Response (XDR) platform.
At its core, Data Loss Prevention (DLP) is a set of technologies and processes designed to prevent the unauthorized exfiltration of sensitive data from an organization's network.
Too often, the Policy Decision Point is either misunderstood or glossed over as a minor detail. But in Zero Trust Architecture, details are everything.