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Why is a Zero Trust security model considered critical for organizations?
The Zero Trust approach requires organizations to verify and validate users and devices.
The Zero Trust model trusts users and devices within the corporate network.
The Zero Trust model focuses on network security and protects network access with firewalls and VPNs.
Why is it important to implement the Zero Trust strategy across all domains—identity, endpoints, applications, network, infrastructure, and data?
The Zero Trust strategy ensures all the processes and procedures are carried out manually across all domains
The Zero Trust strategy enhances user experience by trusting people within the organization and granting them complete access.
The Zero Trust approach advocates protection across all domains as they could be vulnerable entry points for cybercriminals to exploit.
Zero Trust is based on the principles of verify explicitly, use least privilege access, and assume breach. What does the principle of 'assume breach' imply?
This principle asserts that the users and devices within the organization can be trusted.
This principle assumes every request is a potential threat.
This principle assumes that every request that originates from outside the network is a potential threat.
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