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Trust Automation, an automation and cyber defense system supplier for military and industrial applications, is relocating to a 96K-square-foot facility in San Luis Obispo, Calif.
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Trust Automation, an automation and cyber defense system supplier for military and industrial applications, is relocating to a 96K-square-foot facility in San Luis Obispo, Calif.
MoreTrust Automation has created a division that will develop and market a suite of cyber defense technology platforms designed for military customers.
MoreBill Wright, director of federal government affairs at Splunk, has said that implementing a zero-trust architecture will enable agencies to augment security procedures while leveraging data across the information technology infrastructure.
MoreThe Department of the Air Force has completed its Zero Trust Implementation Plan, according to Justin Stolpman, director of DAF’s Zero Trust Functional Management Office. He shared that the plan is built around defined steps and milestones to guide the Air Force and Space Force as they move forward in their adoption of zero trust.
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MoreDrew Epperson, vice president for federal engineering at Palo Alto Networks, said the move to zero trust backed by the adoption of automation, artificial intelligence and machine learning tools could enable public sector organizations to provide a better user experience. In a video interview posted on the Carahsoft website, Epperson cited how the use of a cloud-based secure access service edge platform could benefit remote users when it comes to accessing applications.
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