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Zero Trust Architecture
Definition
A cybersecurity framework based on the principle that no user, device, or system should be automatically trusted, whether inside or outside the network perimeter. Zero trust requires continuous verification of identity and access rights for every request, micro-segmentation of network resources, and least-privilege access controls. Adoption is driven by NIST SP 800-207 guidance and the shift to cloud and remote work environments.
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