Zero trust, a new cybersecurity paradigm, assumes networks are always at risk. As a result, continuous validation of users, devices and access is needed.
"While we have been working on developing a zero trust prototype for the unclassified network, we realized early on that we must develop one, in tandem, for the classified side," Christopher Barnhurst, DISA deputy director, said.
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COL Paul G. Craft is the Director of Operations, J-3, for Joint Forces Headquarters, Department of Defense Information Networks (JFHQ-DODIN). He is responsible for the operational-level command and control of DODIN Network Operations and Defensive Cyberspace Operations for all DOD Networks and their functional synchronization and integration as a key subordinate organization of USCYBERCOM.
Colonel Paul G. Craft, a native of Piqua, Ohio, graduated in 1993 from the U.S. Military Academy with a Bachelor of Science degree in American Political Science. He later graduated from Arizona State University with a Master of Science in Information Management and a Master of Business Administration. He earned a Master of Science in National Security and Resource Strategy from the Eisenhower School, National Defense University.