The NSA defines Zero Trust as a “security model, a set of system design principles, and a coordinated cybersecurity and system management strategy based on an acknowledgement that threats exist both inside and outside traditional network boundaries. Zero Trust repeatedly questions the premise that users, devices, and network components should be implicitly trusted based on their location within the network.”
But what does all this really mean? In this video, we explain what Zero Trust is and how it affects federal agencies.
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