Zero Trust Architecture Starts With Modern ICAM

The need to establish dependable, secure access to Federal Government resources is more apparent than ever before, and new and evolving policies make it clear that to do this, agencies must elevate their identity technologies and processes. Zero Trust is the identity-centric security framework that assumes the network is hostile and that users cannot be implicitly trusted. It embodies the risk-based, adaptable approach that agencies need in order to offer not just dependable, but also secure access to resources.

Unfortunately, many agencies struggle with this due to a long history of fragmented ICAM infrastructures. Disparate authentication systems have made it challenging for agencies to offer that dependable access to resources. With the evolution of modern, standards based identity solutions that can easily plug into established environments, implementing ZTA—without needing to rip and replace existing ICAM infrastructures—is no longer the pipe dream it has been in the past. Read our helpful white paper to learn:

  • What is ICAM and the history behind it
  • Why traditional ICAM approaches resulted in fragmented, siloed identity infrastructures
  • How agencies can pave the way for ZTA by modernizing three ICAM components

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