Data infrastructure and identity engineering built on Zero Trust principles — documented for continuous compliance, audit defensibility, and institutional accountability.
Zero Trust security architecture is not a product — it is a governance posture that requires documentation, implementation, and ongoing monitoring to be defensible. NIST SP 800-207 defines Zero Trust as a set of principles, not a technology checklist. The documentation that demonstrates Zero Trust implementation — identity architecture, device trust frameworks, network segmentation policies, application access controls, and data governance records — is what makes a Zero Trust program auditable and approvable under FedRAMP, DOD Zero Trust Strategy requirements, and enterprise security frameworks.
ELDR Technology's MLOps and Zero Trust practice designs and documents the data infrastructure and identity engineering that modern regulated environments require. From IAM governance frameworks through data lineage documentation, MLOps pipeline governance, and Zero Trust implementation documentation for FedRAMP or enterprise environments, every engagement produces the technical implementation alongside the governance documentation that regulators, auditors, and boards require.
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Get StartedIdentity and Access Management architecture design and governance documentation — RBAC, ABAC, privileged access management, and Zero Trust implementation documentation aligned with NIST SP 800-207 and CISA Zero Trust Maturity Model.
Data lineage architecture design and documentation — from data source through transformation, storage, and consumption — with metadata schema, data dictionary governance, and regulatory alignment (BCBS 239, GDPR, SOX).
Governance framework documentation for MLOps pipelines — data governance checkpoints, model registry governance, deployment gates, and monitoring records aligned with institutional risk management requirements.
Continuous compliance monitoring architecture and documentation — automated control testing, evidence collection pipelines, and compliance dashboard documentation for SOC 2, FedRAMP, and ISO 27001 programs.
FedRAMP-aligned Zero Trust implementation documentation — SSP control narratives for zero trust controls, boundary documentation, and continuous monitoring documentation for federal authorization environments.
DLP policy design and documentation, security operations documentation, and incident response procedures for environments requiring data protection governance.