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The Zero Trust Data Access architecture of FileFlex Enterprise can greatly aid in compliance with NIST access control requirements as outlined in SP-800-171v2 for remote access and sharing.
How to Use Zero Trust to Meet NIST SP-800-171v2 Access Control Practices for Remote Data Access
Estimated reading time: 5.5 minutes
What is NIST SP-800-171?
The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has put together a unified standard (NIST SP 800-171) to better defend the vast attack surface of the federal government supply chain. It provides federal agencies recommended security requirements to be applied to their contractors for the protection of confidential information (Controlled Unclassified Information or CUI) located and transmitted by those contractors. The security guidelines outlined in NIST SP-800-171 are intended for use by federal agencies in their agreements with contractors and other non-federal organizations.
How FileFlex Enterprise Meets NIST Access Control Requirements for Remote Data Access
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For more reading on zero trust and zero trust data access see “How FileFlex Enterprise Helps DoD Contractors Meet CMMC Best Practices for Access Control” “How to Meet NIST Guidelines for Zero Trust for Remote Data Access“, “Why Zero Trust and Why Now?“, and “How to Protect Your Data With Zero Trust Data Access“. For more information on CMMC go to https://cmmcab.org/[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]
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