Forescribe Glossary
What is Zero Trust Policy?
Zero Trust Policy is a security model that operates under the assumption that no one, inside or outside the organization, should be trusted by default. It emphasizes strict verification and least-privilege access for all users.
Why it Matters
A Zero Trust Policy strengthens security by reducing the attack surface and preventing unauthorized access. It ensures that only the right users can access critical resources and systems, protecting sensitive data and systems from internal and external threats.
Benefits
- Assumes no default trust for users, inside or outside the organization
- Enforces least-privilege access and strict verification
- Enhances cybersecurity and reduces the risk of data breaches
- Supports compliance with modern security standards
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