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When the federal government adopts Zero Trust principles, it must consider both user identity and the data being accessed.
This week on Feds At the Edge, leaders from federal and commercial sectors stress the importance of centralized coordination, automated labeling, and real-time access control through Identity Management.
Bryan Rosensteel, US Federal CTO for Ping, advocates for a "federated" identity management system, as individual agencies may struggle to meet Zero Trust demands in a timely manner.
Tune in on your favorite podcasting platform as participants also discuss the merits of access-based and role-based controls, suggesting that context-based controls could enhance real-time access management.
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When the federal government adopts Zero Trust principles, it must consider both user identity and the data being accessed.
This week on Feds At the Edge, leaders from federal and commercial sectors stress the importance of centralized coordination, automated labeling, and real-time access control through Identity Management.
Bryan Rosensteel, US Federal CTO for Ping, advocates for a "federated" identity management system, as individual agencies may struggle to meet Zero Trust demands in a timely manner.
Tune in on your favorite podcasting platform as participants also discuss the merits of access-based and role-based controls, suggesting that context-based controls could enhance real-time access management.