Accelerating Zero Trust Capabilities

Saviynt and the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD): Minimizing embedded trust to empower a more secure mission. The rapid growth of adversarial cyber threats emphasizes the need for the Department of Defense (DoD) to adapt and improve our deterrence strategies and cybersecurity implementations. To meet these challenges, the DoD requires an enhanced cybersecurity framework built upon Zero Trust principles that must be adopted across the Department, enterprise-wide, by 2027. In this eBook, Saviynt will hone in on the three specific pillars that require agencies to protect users, systems, and data at the identity layer. The guide includes an overview of:

  • DoD Zero Trust pillar capabilities mapped to Saviynt identity solutions.
  • The User; Applications and Workloads; and Visibility and Analytics pillars and potential Zero Trust outcomes 
  • Identity security tools DoD agencies can leverage to meet Zero Trust requirements

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