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  1. What is Zero Trust? | Microsoft Learn

    Zero Trust is not a product or tool, but an essential security strategy that seeks to continuously verify every transaction, asserts least privilege access, and assumes that every transaction …

  2. Zero trust architecture - Wikipedia

    The zero trust architecture has been proposed for use in specific areas such as supply chains. [2][3] The principles of zero trust can be applied to data access, and to the management of data.

  3. Zero Trust | Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security ... - CISA

    This awareness level course introduces the basic tenets of the federal zero trust (ZT) security concepts, provides a high-level overview of federal ZT strategy, and highlights how a properly …

  4. This memorandum sets forth a Federal zero trust architecture (ZTA) strategy, requiring agencies to meet specific cybersecurity standards and objectives by the end of Fiscal Year (FY) 2024 in …

  5. SP 800-207, Zero Trust Architecture | CSRC

    Aug 11, 2020 · Zero trust (ZT) is the term for an evolving set of cybersecurity paradigms that move defenses from static, network-based perimeters to focus on users, assets, and …

  6. Zero Trust Architecture - OWASP Cheat Sheet Series

    Zero Trust means "never trust, always verify" - you don't trust anyone or anything by default, even if they're inside your network. Traditional security works like a castle with walls. Once you're …

  7. What is Zero Trust security? Core principles and benefits

    Dec 5, 2025 · Zero Trust is a security framework that treats all users and devices as untrusted, regardless of whether they’re inside or outside your business’s network. Rather than assuming …