From Roads to Networks: Strengthening DOT Cybersecurity With Zero Trust

The U.S. Department of Transportation is responsible for keeping the nation connected through the development and maintenance of roads, bridges, tunnels and all critical infrastructure that facilitates the safe travel of millions each day. However, as DOT works to improve internal operations with modern devices and software, attack surfaces are also expanding exponentially, leaving systems vulnerable to threats.

With workflows expanding beyond traditional boundaries, a zero trust framework is imperative to fortify DOT infrastructure and prevent cyberattacks, ensuring every user and device both inside and outside the network is fully authorized.

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