As cyber threats grow more advanced and persistent, government agencies are moving away from traditional perimeter-based defenses. Zero Trust is gaining traction as a critical security framework that requires continuous verification of users, devices, and systems to protect sensitive data and infrastructure. As adoption grows, agencies are facing real-world challenges in implementation, balancing emerging technologies like AI, and preparing the workforce to operate within this new model. Join AT
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As cyber threats grow more advanced and persistent, government agencies are moving away from traditional perimeter-based defenses. Zero Trust is gaining traction as a critical security framework that requires continuous verification of users, devices, and systems to protect sensitive data and infrastructure. As adoption grows, agencies are facing real-world challenges in implementation, balancing emerging technologies like AI, and preparing the workforce to operate within this new model. Join AT
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