Glossary

Zero Trust

Zero Trust is a security model that requires strict identity verification for every person and device trying to access resources, regardless of whether they are inside or outside the network perimeter.

What is Zero Trust?

Zero Trust is a security framework that assumes no user, device, or network should be trusted by default. Instead of relying on network perimeters, Zero Trust verifies every access request as if it originated from an untrusted network.

The core principle is "never trust, always verify." This means continuous authentication and authorization for all users and devices, regardless of their location.

Principles

Zero Trust Principles

Never trust, always verify
Assume breach
Least privilege access
Micro-segmentation
Continuous verification
Device trust
Identity-based access
Encryption everywhere

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