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Zero Trust is a strategic approach to cybersecurity that assumes no implicit trust is granted to access systems and data. Instead, trust must continually be verified, regardless of whether the access request originates from inside or outside of an organization's network.
In the context of information security, Zero Trust requires strict identity verification for every individual and device attempting to access resources on a private network. Policies are enforced through rigorous authentication procedures, micro-segmentation of network segments, and least privilege access controls, meaning users and devices are given the minimum access necessary to perform their functions. This model operates under the principle of "never trust, always verify," ensuring that security does not rely on static defenses but on adaptive and continuously validated trust levels.
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