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CISA Publishes Zero Trust Migration Playbook for Federal Agencies

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CISA Publishes Zero Trust Migration Playbook for Federal Agencies

As federal infrastructure faces rising cyber threats, adopting zero-trust security models—which verify every user and device—represents a concrete step toward hardening government networks against sophisticated attacks.

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