Microsoft Azure Fundamentals AZ-900 Practice Question
In a Zero Trust architecture, the identity of a user or device must be authenticated and its permissions authorized every time it attempts to access any resource, regardless of where the request originates or whether the request is made from inside the corporate network.
True. Zero Trust follows the principle of "never trust, always verify." Every access request-no matter the user's location, the device's network position, or whether a prior session exists-must be explicitly authenticated and authorized before the resource is made available. This continuous, per-request verification prevents implicit trust and limits lateral movement if an account or device is compromised.
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