AFCEA Greater Augusta Chapter Course: Zero Trust: The Key to Non-Kinetic Dominance in Multi-Domain Operations
Monday, August 18, 2025: 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
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Non-kinetic dominance in multi-domain operations relies on secure, resilient, and adaptive systems that support operational readiness across land, sea, air, space, and cyberspace. The Department of Defense (DoD) Zero Trust Strategy, released in October 2022 by the Zero Trust Portfolio Management Office (PfMO), serves as a critical framework for addressing modern threats. It outlines the activities and outcomes needed to achieve Target and Advanced Zero Trust implementation levels, with the Target level representing the minimum standard to secure the Department's Data, Applications, and Assets (DAAS) against known risks. This strategy, informed by work from NIST, DISA, NSA, and CISA, defines core Zero Trust capabilities vital for securing multi-domain operations. Organizations can leverage a structured approach to address the 91 Target and 61 Advanced activities while laying a strong foundation for enduring non-kinetic operational superiority. Foundational Zero Trust capabilities help identify and close security gaps, preparing organizations to handle complex mission requirements. By integrating these elements, Zero Trust serves as a transformative enabler in achieving operational resilience and dominance across today's interconnected and dynamic battlespace.
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