FORT HUACHUCA, Ariz. — Zero-trust is a collection of concepts and ideas that assume no trust exists within a defined enterprise network. The Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM) – Army Department of Defense Information Networks, or DoDIN-A, Cybersecurity Strategy uses zero-trust principles to protect critical data, applications, assets, and services.
NETCOM is leading several continuous improvement projects for the Army to achieve a zero-trust network that only allows enterprise organization’s account-based users access once authorized and authenticated.