Zero-Trust Security (ZTS) is a cybersecurity strategy that requires all users, even those inside the network, to be authenticated, authorized, and continuously validating security configuration and posture, before being granted or keeping access to applications and data. It eliminates the concept of trust based on network location within a security perimeter.
Zero-Trust Security (ZTS)
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