Summary:
- The National Security Agency (NSA) has released new guidelines for implementing zero-trust security practices to improve cybersecurity.
- Zero-trust security is an approach that assumes all users, devices, and applications are untrusted by default, and verifies them before granting access to resources.
- The guidelines cover key principles and recommendations for organizations to adopt zero-trust security, such as using multi-factor authentication, implementing least-privilege access, and continuously monitoring and analyzing network traffic.