“I welcome all observations, challenges (however critical) and recommendations.”
It’s not every day that you get to interact with a legend. But this explicit invitation comes from David Lacey, who is widely recognized as the grandfather of Zero Trust.
If you have been near the IT industry in the past 20 years, you know about the Zero Trust principle. Whether or not you know its name, its tenets have become the default in security philosophy.
Now, Lacey, who was instrumental in getting this Zero Trust standard into practice, is here sharing a conversation-starter paper, The Art of Cyberspace Architecture:
“The idea for this paper arose from a series of talks I gave in the first half of 2025 on the subject of Zero Trust architecture. I expected pushback on my radical views from professional architects, but was pleasantly surprised to find encouragement for new concepts. I came away determined to set out my views and ideas in more detail for the stimulation of other IT cyberspace architects.”
In this thoughtful paper, Lacey recognizes the art (not just science) of IT architecture: disciplined design that makes complex systems usable and resilient over time.
He’s brilliant, and the paper reads like an academic work of art. I recommend you set aside a chunk of time to pore over it. Treat it like a lecture. Grapple with his ideas. Here are some of them (extremely simplified):
If you have thoughts to share with Mr. Lacey, you can comment on the Medium post here or reach out to him or the Progress File Transfer team. He wants to hear from you, and so do we. (Plus, he’s honestly one of the kindest individuals I’ve ever emailed with.)
Then stay tuned for the next time Progress will have David Lacey accompany us for a webinar for the chance to engage with him further.
For now, download his free paper.
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