Free Microsoft Azure Fundamentals AZ-900 Practice Question
Zero Trust architecture requires re-authentication and re-authorization every time a user or device requests access to a different segment of the network.
The correct answer is 'True.' Zero Trust is an approach to cybersecurity that requires and enforces strict identity verification for every person and device trying to access resources on a private network, regardless of whether they are sitting within or outside of the network perimeter. This security model denies access by default and requires continuous verification of credentials, which means that re-authentication and re-authorization occur whenever access to a new segment of the network is requested.
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What does re-authentication mean in the context of Zero Trust?
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Microsoft Azure Fundamentals AZ-900 /
Azure Architecture and Services
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