The field of cybersecurity is moving towards the adoption of Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) as a means to enhance security and resilience in various industries. This approach is being explored in different contexts, including the pharmaceutical supply chain, mobile applications, and edge general intelligence. The core principle of ZTA, which involves continuous verification and minimal trust, is being applied to address the evolving cyber threats and security challenges. Researchers are working on developing frameworks and models that can be implemented in real-world scenarios, with a focus on standards-based approaches and regulatory compliance. Noteworthy papers in this area include:
- Implementing Zero Trust Architecture to Enhance Security and Resilience in the Pharmaceutical Supply Chain, which highlights the benefits of ZTA in the pharmaceutical industry.
- Bridging the Mobile Trust Gap: A Zero Trust Framework for Consumer-Facing Applications, which proposes an extended Zero Trust model for mobile applications.
- Secure Multi-LLM Agentic AI and Agentification for Edge General Intelligence by Zero-Trust: A Survey, which introduces zero-trust security for multi-LLM systems in edge general intelligence.