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SUMMARY:Implementing Zero Trust on HPC
DESCRIPTION:Frank Indiviglio (NOAA), Ron Bewtra and Jeremy Duckworth (Hewl
 ett Packard Enterprise (HPE)), Nick Ward (US Drug Enforcement Administrati
 on), and Ann Dunkin (US Department of Energy)\n\nZero-Trust is the cyberse
 curity architecture of choice and is now being discussed in supercomputing
  environments. Zero-Trust is based on a least-privilege per-request approa
 ch - and it has serious implications for HPC centers, application develope
 rs, and end-user workflows. Join this discussion with US Federal CIOs to d
 iscuss their expectations and with HPC leaders on their approach.\n\nTag: 
 Architecture and Networks\n\nRegistration Category: Tech Program Reg Pass,
  Exhibits Reg Pass\n\n
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