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Main Authors: Strandell, Keith, Mittal, Sudip
Format: Preprint
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2211.17073
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author Strandell, Keith
Mittal, Sudip
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Mittal, Sudip
contents Recent cybersecurity events have prompted the federal government to begin investigating strategies to transition to Zero Trust Architectures (ZTA) for federal information systems. Within federated mission networks, ZTA provides measures to minimize the potential for unauthorized release and disclosure of information outside bilateral and multilateral agreements. When federating with mission partners, there are potential risks that may undermine the benefits of Zero Trust. This paper explores risks associated with integrating multiple identity models and proposes two potential avenues to investigate in order to mitigate these risks.
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spellingShingle Risks to Zero Trust in a Federated Mission Partner Environment
Strandell, Keith
Mittal, Sudip
Cryptography and Security
Recent cybersecurity events have prompted the federal government to begin investigating strategies to transition to Zero Trust Architectures (ZTA) for federal information systems. Within federated mission networks, ZTA provides measures to minimize the potential for unauthorized release and disclosure of information outside bilateral and multilateral agreements. When federating with mission partners, there are potential risks that may undermine the benefits of Zero Trust. This paper explores risks associated with integrating multiple identity models and proposes two potential avenues to investigate in order to mitigate these risks.
title Risks to Zero Trust in a Federated Mission Partner Environment
topic Cryptography and Security
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2211.17073