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Introduction of Zero Trust Model!

Zero Trust Security system is the latest security technology used these days. This system only allows and gives access to the information only if their account or network system is authenticated and if they are an authorized user. This framework for security purposes works on the strict mechanism of the identity verification process. Zero Trust Model follows the principle of u201cnever trust, always verifyu201d.

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Introduction of Zero Trust Model!

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  1. ZERO TRUST MODEL

  2. Introduction of Zero Trust It is one of the most powerful network security frameworks that work on the network security which is based on authentication. This security system requires details of each and every individual user whether the user works remotely or in the office. The user needs to be authenticated, authorized, and continuously evaluated for security configuration whenever they try to use the data with a network.

  3. Architecture of Zero Trust Zero Trust Architecture, also known as Zero Trust Network or simply Zero Trust, refers to security concepts and threat models that no longer assume that actors, systems, or services operating within the security perimeter are automatically trusted, and instead must verify everything attempting to connect to its systems before granting access.

  4. How does it work? The Zero Trust Model is based on the idea that there is no such thing as a typical network edge. It's an important network structure that follows the idea of "trust but verify." Because the old technique of believing and allowing trustworthy persons to access the ingo has resulted in breaches and some security crimes, the Zero Trust Model was implemented. With today's cloud migration of corporate transformation activities, this paradigm is out of date. Tool 2 Tool 3 Tool 4 Tool 5

  5. Core Principles of the Zero Trust Model The zero trust model is based on NIST 800-207 which include the following core principles:- 1) Continuous verification 2) Limit the blast radius 3) Automate context collection and response

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