Zero-trust security is a term for security models that don’t rely on predefined trust levels. In a zero-trust security model, all users and devices are treated as untrusted until they’ve been verified. There are five principles of zero-trust security: least ...
Zero Trust Network Access is a security concept that has been gaining popularity in recent years. The basic idea is that no one should be trusted implicitly, and all traffic should be treated as potentially hostile. This can be contrasted ...