Zero Trust

Zero trust describes a security model where no user or device should be trusted by default, even if they are connected to a permissioned network (like a corporate LAN for instance) or they were verified before. That means every user and every device must be verified every time they want to access the network. This enables not only to minimize the risk of attacks from outside, but also reduces the risk of threats coming from inside the own network. #

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