security
ZTA
Zero Trust Architecture
Definition
ZTA is a security model that eliminates implicit trust and requires continuous verification of every user, device, and network flow. Instead of perimeter-based security ("trust everything inside the firewall"), zero trust assumes breach and enforces least-privilege access, micro-segmentation, and continuous authentication for every resource request.
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