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Question 86

What does the Zero Trust security model signify?

    Correct Answer: A

    Zero Trust security means that no one is trusted by default from inside or outside the network. This model operates under the principle that trust is never implicit and must always be verified. It requires stringent identity verification and access controls for everyone attempting to access resources, regardless of whether they are within or outside the network. This minimizes the risk of breaches and unauthorized access by continuously validating user identity and ensuring stringent access management.

Discussion
fisher004Option: A

I think it should be A. Whilst Zero Trust applies the principle of least privilege, it primarily assumes by default that no one is trusted.

sheyshey

Amen bro, or sis lol

sheysheyOption: A

should the answer be A?

c79ecd3Option: A

Zero Trust - trust no one so answer A

2StepsFromHellOption: A

The correct answer is 'A' Zero Trust is a security framework that requires all users to be authenticated, authorized, and continuously validated before being granted access to the network/systems. Crowdstrike | What is Zero Trust Security?

RoBeryOption: A

I am not sure but I found that: Zero Trust security means that no one is trusted by default from inside or outside the network, and verification is required from everyone trying to gain access to resources on the network. This added layer of security has been shown to prevent data breaches. Zero Trust security | What is a Zero Trust network? | Cloudflare