Introduction
For decades, cybersecurity in government has been defined by a familiar cycle: secure the perimeter, block the intruders, respond to the audits. That model no longer works. As adversaries grow more sophisticated and resources remain tight, the federal community needs a new mindset. Prevention still matters, but resilience must come first.
That shift from preventing every attack to assuming breach and planning for recovery is the essence of Zero Trust. It’s also the perspective I bring to my role at ColorTokens after more than 20 years in federal service, including time as Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) at the Department of the Interior (DOI).
Zero Trust as a Philosophy, Not a ...
The Voice of Cyber®
Zero Trust
Zero Trust is a cybersecurity framework that challenges the traditional perimeter-based security model by assuming that threats can originate from both external and internal sources. In a Zero Trust model, trust is never assumed, and strict access controls are implemented regardless of the user’s location, network, or device. The core principle of Zero Trust is to verify and authenticate every user, device, or application trying to access a network, even if they are already inside the organization’s perimeter.
Newest Release
No results found.
Deep Dive Articles
Sort By
- Date
- Title

Zscaler's SVP and GM Product Management, Dhawal Sharma, sat down with me in an interview at Zenith Live in Las Vegas to discuss his opinion on ‘Zero Trust’.
Sharma shared ...

As we rapidly progress into the digital era, Australia aims to become a world leader in cyber security by 2030. However, the threat of cybercrime continues to grow at an ...

Jason du Preez, Vice President of Privacy and Security at Informatica, comments on why the companies that collect our data have the power and the responsibility to take ...
We’ve all heard the mantra that ‘humans are the weakest link’ in any organisation’s cybersecurity defences, but with generative AI technology making exploits such as phishing ...

My question is, who’s regularly assessing to make sure those locks aren’t being picked, that the alarms haven’t been disabled, and that the guards aren’t asleep?
BeyondTrust experts forecast future threat vectors most likely to affect organizsations worldwide in the New Year. Top cybersecurity threats include the evolution of the AI ...
No results found.
In The News
Sort By
- Date
- Title
CyberArk (NASDAQ: CYBR) and Device Authority, in collaboration with Microsoft, have launched a solution that strengthens and scales connected device authentication to ...
SAN JOSE, Calif., and BENGALURU, India, December 5, 2024: ColorTokens Inc., the leading global enterprise microsegmentation company, and Tech Mahindra (NSE: TECHM), a leading ...
SYDNEY, December 6, 2024 – Trend Micro Incorporated (TYO: 4704; TSE: 4704), a global cybersecurity leader, today announced its latest platform compliance achievement: Trend ...
Macquarie Government today announced it has expanded its four-year partnership with global SASE (Secure Access Service Edge) leader, Netskope, following a large-scale Federal ...
Easy application discovery, policy evaluation and troubleshooting further simplify management for IT and help ensure frictionless user experiences
Leaders in Network Infrastructure as a Service, Alkira, has launched 'Alkira Zero Trust Network Access' (ZTNA), a groundbreaking cloud-based service that redefines secure ...
No results found.
Podcasts On Zero Trust
No results found.
No results found.
