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CYBER · ransomware threat groups · 2026-06-24SCOOP 60

CISA Guidance: Using SASE in a Modern TIC 3.0 Solution

CISA published guidance titled "The Journey to Zero Trust — Using Secure Access Service Edge in a Modern TIC 3.0 Solution," detailing how the Trusted Internet Connections 3.0 initiative helps agencies modernize how users.

·FILED ISSUE 2026-06-24·1 MIN READ·RE-VERIFIED 2026-07-02 UTC·✓ RE-VERIFIED 2026-07-02

At a glance

  • CISA released guidance on using SASE within a TIC 3.0 architecture as part of zero trust modernization.
  • The guidance targets federal agencies but is positioned as applicable to any organization moving off perimeter-based architectures.

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CISA published guidance titled "The Journey to Zero Trust — Using Secure Access Service Edge in a Modern TIC 3.0 Solution," detailing how the Trusted Internet Connections 3.0 initiative helps agencies modernize how users connect to applications, data and services. Federal agencies are the target audience, but CISA says the guidance also applies to any organization modernizing perimeter-based architectures, advancing zero trust adoption, and improving visibility across distributed environments.

Key facts on file

  • CISA released guidance on using SASE within a TIC 3.0 architecture as part of zero trust modernization.
  • The guidance targets federal agencies but is positioned as applicable to any organization moving off perimeter-based architectures.

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