Zero Trust is a network security model that, according to Google, considers both internal networks and external
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Zero Trust is a network security model that, according to Google, “considers both internal networks and external networks to be completely untrusted.” It is a decentralized authentication model that requires strict identity verification for every user and device that wants to access network resources. Zero Trust is not a solution you can purchase it’s an approach to network security.
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- Some organizations store data in a distributed manner, meaning in various locations and across various cloud providers. Would Zero Trust work in this situation? Why or why not?
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