@charliermarsh: NSA betting big on zig
Summary
The NSA launched a new ZIG webpage providing resources for Zero Trust cybersecurity, as highlighted by Charlie Marsh. The initiative aims to enhance enterprise cybersecurity with Zero Trust principles.
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NSA betting big on zig
NSA Cyber (@NSACyber): NSA’s ZIG webpage is now live! We are providing accessible resources for enhancing enterprise cybersecurity with Zero Trust. To learn more, visit the ZIG webpage.
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