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NIST SP 800-207

Zero Trust Architecture

Date Published: August 2020

Planning Note (12/11/2020):

Japanese translation of this publication was developed by PwC Consulting LLC for the Information-technology Promotion Agency (IPA), Japan.

(DISCLAIMER: This translation is not an official U.S. Government or NIST translation.  The U.S. Government does not make any representations as to the accuracy of the translation. The official publication is available at https://doi.org/10.6028/NIST.SP.800-207.)


Author(s)

Scott Rose (NIST), Oliver Borchert (NIST), Stu Mitchell (Stu2Labs), Sean Connelly (DHS)

Abstract

Keywords

architecture; cybersecurity; enterprise; network security; zero trust
Control Families

None selected

Documentation

Publication:
https://doi.org/10.6028/NIST.SP.800-207
Download URL

Supplemental Material:
ZTA project at NCCoE
Japanese translation (unofficial--from PwC Consulting LLC for IPA, Japan)

Related NIST Publications:
CSWP 20

Document History:
09/23/19: SP 800-207 (Draft)
02/13/20: SP 800-207 (Draft)
08/11/20: SP 800-207 (Final)

Topics

Security and Privacy

identity & access management, risk management, zero trust

Technologies

networks

Applications

enterprise