Microsoft Azure Fundamentals AZ-900 Practice Question
Your organization plans to enhance its security posture in Azure by implementing a model that requires verification of every access request to resources, regardless of the source or location of the request. Which security principle does this describe?
The Zero Trust security model emphasizes that no user or device should be trusted by default, even if they are within the network perimeter. It requires strict identity verification for every user and device trying to access resources, enforcing authentication and authorization for every access request.
Defense in depth refers to a layered approach to security.
Least privilege limits user permissions to only what is necessary.
Network segmentation divides the network into segments but does not necessarily verify every access request.
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