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What is Zero-Trust architecture?

Zero-Trust architecture is a security framework that assumes all users, devices, and transactions are potential threats and nothing can be trusted implicitly, therefore requiring strict authentication and authorization measures for every access attempt. A Zero Trust approach is a core pillar of most enterprise cyber security strategies, resulting in strengthened defense against cyber threats, enhanced data protection, and continuous security monitoring and enforcement across its network and systems.

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