Category: Zero Trust Security
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Vulnerabilities of Zero Trust Security: Critical Points and the Role of AI Agents
Zero Trust Security (ZTS) Zero Trust Security (ZTS) is a cybersecurity model in which no user, device, network location or system component is implicitly trusted. Instead, every access request to a resource must be verified continuously — based on identity, device posture, access context, and risk-signals. According to the National Institute of Standards and Technology
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Zero Trust Security
Zero Trust Security is a comprehensive approach to computer security that challenges the traditional model of trusting entities both inside and outside a network by assuming that threats may already exist within the network. The Zero Trust model is built on the principle of “never trust, always verify,” which means that all network traffic, users,