Which of the following best describes an approach to network architecture that enhances security by ensuring that no single device can be fully trusted by default?
Zero trust is a security model that assumes no single device or user is trustworthy by default. It requires continuous verification of each device and user attempting to access network resources, thereby minimizing potential security risks. Network segmentation, on the other hand, involves dividing a network into smaller segments to restrict access within the network, but it does not inherently assume any mistrust of devices.
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What are the key principles of the zero trust security model?
How does zero trust differ from traditional security models?
Can you explain network segmentation and its relationship to zero trust?