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Lookout Security Solutions Selected for the NIST National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE) Zero Trust ProjectSAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Lookout Inc., an integrated endpoint-to-cloud security company, announced that it is collaborating with National Institute of Standards and Technology's (NIST) National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE) in its "Implementing a Zero Trust Architecture" project. Zero Trust is a design approach to architecting an information technology environment that can reduce an organization's risk exposure in a "perimeter-less" world. An organization must assume that no user or endpoint is trustworthy and assess their risk posture prior to providing access to applications and data. In addition, risk posture must be continuously reassessed to prevent data leaks and breaches. The U.S. government's exposure to cyberattacks has increased with its shift to telework, where endpoints, users and data are no longer inside the perimeter-based security of an agency. In May, President Biden signed an Executive Order 14028 requiring federal agencies to advance toward Zero Trust architecture. The Administration also issued a draft strategy directing agencies to secure software applications, limit access to network resources and keep network traffic hidden from unauthorized users. The goal of the NCCoE initiative is to demonstrate several approaches to a Zero Trust architecture that align with the principles documented in NIST SP 800-207, Zero Trust Architecture. It will also contribute to the NIST Cybersecurity Practice Guide, a detailed guide describing the steps to implement the Zero Trust architecture reference designs. Lookout is joined by 19 collaborators including Amazon Web Services, Cisco, F5 Networks, FireEye, IM, McAfee, Microsoft, Okta, Palo Alto Networks, SailPoint Technologies, Symantec (Broadcom), Tenable and Zscaler. Lookout delivers a Zero Trust solution that dynamically enforces security policies based on both the continuous risk assessment of endpoints and users, and the sensitivity of the data they are accessing. Lookout will enable federal agencies to align with Zero Trust pillars from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA):
"With most of us continuing to work from anywhere, Zero Trust has become an imperative," says Jim Dolce, CEO, Lookout. "Perimeter-based security cannot protect employees using devices and networks that federal agencies do not control. Our expertise in building an integrated Zero Trust solution will be invaluable in the development of the NIST NCCoE Zero Trust architectures and guidelines." For additional information on the goals of this Zero Trust collaboration between Lookout and NCCoE, read this blog by Lookout CEO Jim Dolce. About Lookout Contact Lookout PR: [email protected] View original content to download multimedia:https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/lookout-security-solutions-selected-for-the-nist-national-cybersecurity-center-of-excellence-nccoe-zero-trust-project-301382445.html SOURCE Lookout |