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Zero trust

So what is zero trust?

t its simplest, zero trust can be summed up as an “always verify” approach to security. That’s hardly a new idea – it’s been kicking around server rooms for more than 40 years – but the modern understanding derives primarily from a 2010 Forrester report called “Introducing the Zero Trust Model of Information Security” by analyst John Kindervag (see ). In it, the idea of a zero-trust security model is broken down

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