Zero Trust Architecture
Zero Trust Architecture is a security model that operates under the assumption that threats exist both inside and outside the network. It requires strict identity verification for every person and device trying to access resources, regardless of their location. This model focuses on limiting access to only the necessary resources for users, devices, and applications, rather than granting broad access based on network location. Zero Trust Architecture also emphasizes continuous monitoring and inspection of traffic to detect and respond to potential security threats in real-time.