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Building a Zero Trust Architecture, a unified approach based on NIST, ENISA and CISA (White Paper)
Palindrome Technologies
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May 28, 2025 11:32:45 PM

In today's complex cybersecurity landscape, "Zero Trust" is a term you hear constantly. But what does it really mean to implement a Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA)? How do the leading global cybersecurity agencies guide this critical shift in security thinking?
If you're looking to move beyond the buzzwords and gain a comprehensive understanding of ZTA, we've got just the resource for you.
We're excited to introduce our in-depth technical paper: "Zero Trust Architecture: A Unified Approach to Modern Cybersecurity Based on CISA, ENISA, and NIST Guidance."
This paper isn't just another high-level overview. It dives into the nitty-gritty, synthesizing the foundational principles, logical components, and implementation models championed by three of the world's leading cybersecurity authorities:
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The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA)
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The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA)
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The U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
Inside, you'll explore:
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The core tenets that define Zero Trust.
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The essential logical components that make up a ZTA.
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Practical implementation approaches and key considerations.
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A clear look at the benefits and challenges of adopting this paradigm.
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Visualizations to help understand the shift from traditional security to Zero Trust.
Whether you're a cybersecurity professional, an IT leader, or simply someone keen to grasp the intricacies of modern defense strategies, this paper offers a consolidated and detailed perspective. It's designed to equip you with the knowledge to better understand, plan for, and discuss Zero Trust within your organization.
Ready to take a deeper dive? Access the full technical paper and empower yourself with a robust understanding of Zero Trust Architecture.
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