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Explain Zero Trust Architecture and its core principles. How does Zero Trust differ from traditional perimeter-based security, and what are the key components needed to implement it?
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Zero Trust Architecture is a security model built on the principle of never trust, always verify. It assumes that threats exist both outside and inside the network, so no user, device, or system should be automatically trusted regardless of their location or network connection.
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