Army unified network plan 2.0 prioritizes zero trust
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Army unified network plan 2.0 prioritizes zero trust
The Army released a new version of its unified network plan, emphasizing the integration of zero-trust cybersecurity principles and efforts to streamline the transfer of data to better connect warfighters. Network modernization is a top priority for service leadership. The deputy chief of staff, G-6, trumpeted the unveiling of Army Unified Network Plan 2.0 in a LinkedIn post Tuesday. “AUNP 2.0 is new guidance on how the warfighter actually appro…
Army releases Unified Network Plan 2.0, honing in on multi-domain fighting, zero trust
In the years since the first version of the plan, "a confluence of emerging technologies and events has transformed the world into a multidomain, persistently contested information environment that demands a far more data-centric approach to harness the power of the Army Network to fight and win," the Army said.
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