Key Zero Trust capabilities
To enable Zero Trust to integrate into business processes, we will describe the Zero Trust capabilities that this reference model enables. These capabilities make this model real by defining consistent outcomes that Zero Trust delivers to the organization over the years to come.
What are capabilities? Most organizations provide goods or services that are valuable to their customers (or clients, citizens, constituents, community, and so on). To provide these goods or services consistently over time, they need to define durable capabilities. Examples of capabilities include being able to price a product, deliver a product or service, log people in securely, or respond to a cybersecurity attack.
Capabilities capture what we are doing and abstract away from how things are done (which changes over time and varies between organizations). Many details of Zero Trust implementation will evolve over time as new ideas emerge and new components and technologies...