A security analyst is reviewing the company's Zero Trust architecture. The analyst needs to identify the logical component responsible for managing security policies, making access control decisions, and communicating those decisions to the enforcement points. Which component of the Zero Trust model serves this function?
In a Zero Trust architecture, the Control Plane is the logical component that manages and makes decisions based on security policies. It evaluates access requests and instructs the Data Plane on how to handle the traffic. The Data Plane is responsible for the actual forwarding and filtering of data traffic according to the decisions made by the Control Plane.
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