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Zero Trust Security Architecture Explained
SecurityDec 8, 202511 min read

Zero Trust Security Architecture Explained

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Rachel Green

Cybersecurity Specialist

What is Zero Trust?

Zero Trust is a security framework that assumes no user or device should be trusted by default, even if they're inside the network perimeter.

Key Principles

Verify explicitly, use least privilege access, and assume breach. These three principles form the foundation of Zero Trust security.

Implementation Steps

Start by identifying sensitive data, mapping data flows, architecting micro-perimeters, and implementing continuous monitoring and verification.

Conclusion

Zero Trust security is becoming the standard for protecting modern organizations against sophisticated cyber threats.

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