A.
Zero Trust security means that no one is trusted by default from inside or outside the network.
B.
Zero Trust addresses access control and states that an individual should have only the minimum access privileges necessary to perform specific tasks.
C.
Zero Trust states that no users should be given enough privileges to misuse the system on their own.
D.
Zero Trust states that unless a subject is given explicit access to an object, it should be denied access to that object.
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.
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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.
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