Zero Trust Explained: The Ultimate Guide to Zero Trust Security
Zero Trust Architecture is an enterprise security strategy that is reshaping how organizations protect their digital environments. Rooted in the principle of "never trust, always verify," Zero Trust Architecture provides a robust framework designed to prevent data breaches and secure sensitive information. In this article, we will explore the fundamental components of Zero Trust principles, such as least privilege access, micro-segmentation, and continuous verification, and how they integrate to form a security infrastructure that assumes no implicit trust is granted to assets or user accounts, irrespective of their location inside or outside the network perimeter.
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