Q » What does “zero trust security” mean in cybersecurity?
26 Oct, 2025
A » Zero trust security is a cybersecurity framework that assumes no user or device, whether inside or outside the network, is trustworthy by default. It requires continuous verification of identities and access permissions, enforcing strict access controls and monitoring to prevent unauthorized access and data breaches. This approach minimizes risks by ensuring that each access request is authenticated, authorized, and encrypted, thus maintaining robust security across the organization.
26 Oct, 2025
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