CompTIA CySA+ CS0-003 Practice Question
The implementation of a Zero Trust architecture necessitates that no users or devices, both inside and outside the network perimeter, are inherently trusted by default.
True
False
The implementation of a Zero Trust architecture necessitates that no users or devices, both inside and outside the network perimeter, are inherently trusted by default.
True
False
The correct answer is true. In a Zero Trust security model, trust is never assumed implicitly and must be earned; it requires verification at every stage of digital interaction, regardless of whether it comes from inside or outside the network perimeter. This principle stands in contrast to traditional security models, which often assume that everything inside the network is trustworthy. Zero Trust is designed to protect against both external threats and potential insider threats by enforcing strict access controls and constantly validating security status.
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