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Open for Public Comment: Zero Trust Architecture Preliminary Draft Practice Guide (Vol. C-D)
August 09, 2022

The Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) team at NIST's National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE) has published volumes C and D of a preliminary draft practice guide titled "Implementing a Zero Trust Architecture" and is seeking the public's comments on its contents.

This guide summarizes how the NCCoE and its collaborators are using commercially available technology to build interoperable, open standards-based ZTA implementations that align to the concepts and principles in NIST Special Publication (SP) 800-207, Zero Trust Architecture. As the project progresses, the preliminary draft will be updated and additional volumes will be released for comment.

Comments Due: September 9, 2022

Email Comments to: nccoe-zta-project@list.nist.gov

Created August 09, 2022