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SUMMARY:Implementing Zero Trust on HPC
DESCRIPTION:Frank Indiviglio (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administrat
 ion (NOAA)), Ann Dunkin (US Department of Energy), Yang Guo (National Inst
 itute of Standards and Technology (NIST)), Ron Bewtra (Hewlett Packard Ent
 erprise (HPE)), Jeremy Duckworth (DataDirect Networks (DDN)), and Ryan Ada
 mson (Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL))\n\nZero Trust (ZT) is the cybe
 rsecurity architecture of choice and is now being discussed for supercompu
 ting environments and workflows. ZT is based on a least-privilege per-requ
 est approach and has serious implications for HPC centers, application dev
 elopers, and end-user workflows. Learn what ZT is, the purpose of NIST SP8
 00-223, and about the U.S. Federal mandates; hear an update from the SC24 
 Security Workshop; and find out the approaches and challenges of HPC cente
 rs. Join this discussion to share your experiences and questions.\n\nRegis
 tration Category: Tech Program Reg Pass, Exhibits Reg Pass\n\n
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