The Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) team at NIST’s National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE) invites
public comments on volumes C-D of a preliminary draft practice guide “Implementing a Zero Trust Architecture”. This guide
summarizes how the NCCoE and its collaborators are using commercially available
technology to build interoperable, open standards-based ZTA example
implementations that align to the concepts and principles in NIST Special
Publication (SP) 800-207, Zero Trust Architecture. As the project progresses,
the preliminary draft will be updated, and additional volumes will also be
released for comment.
As an enterprise’s data and resources have become distributed
across the on-premises environment and multiple clouds, protecting them has
become increasingly challenging. Many users need access from anywhere, at any
time, from any device. The NCCoE is addressing these challenges by
collaborating with industry participants to demonstrate several approaches to a
zero trust architecture applied to a conventional, general purpose
enterprise IT infrastructure on premises and in the cloud.
We Want to Hear from You!
The NCCoE is making volumes C-D available as a preliminary draft
for public comment while work continues on the project. Review the preliminary
draft and submit comments online on or before September 9, 2022.
We welcome your input and look forward to your comments. We invite
you to join nccoe-zta-coi@list.nist.gov to receive
news and updates about this project.
– Zero Trust Architecture Project Team