Implementing the NIST Zero Trust Architecture with Zscaler

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has defined the core components of zero trust principles in Special Publication 800-207. This document supports the drive toward zero trust as the security standard in government as outlined in the Executive Order on Improving the Nation’s Cybersecurity.

Zscaler aligns with NIST’s identified architecture approaches and deployment models. Most importantly, the Zero Trust Exchange enables all of the use cases highlighted in the NIST guidance. Read this white paper to learn more about how to meet these diverse use cases including:

  • Enterprise with satellite facilities
  • Multi-cloud/cloud-cloud enterprise
  • Enterprise with contracted services and/or non-employee access
  • Collaboration across enterprise boundaries
  • Enterprise with public- or customer-facing services 

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