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By detailing a series of specific security goals for agencies, the new strategy will serve as a comprehensive roadmap for shifting the Federal Government to a new cybersecurity paradigm that will help protect our nation. The zero trust strategy will enable agencies to more rapidly detect, isolate, and respond to these types of threats.

The Log4j vulnerability is the latest evidence that adversaries will continue to find new opportunities to get their foot in the door. The growing threat of sophisticated cyber attacks has underscored that the Federal Government can no longer depend on conventional perimeter-based defenses to protect critical systems and data. The strategy represents a key step forward in delivering on President Biden’s Executive Order on Improving the Nation’s Cybersecurity, which focuses on advancing security measures that dramatically reduce the risk of successful cyber attacks against the Federal Government’s digital infrastructure. Government toward a “zero trust” approach to cybersecurity. Today, the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) released a Federal strategy to move the U.S. Get Involved Show submenu for “Get Involved””.

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