What is the approach of "Zero Trust" security model in current IT world and what makes it different traditional security approaches?

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IT Analyst in IT Servicesa year ago
Zero Trust is a framework for securing infrastructure and data for today's modern digital transformation.
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Director of IT in Government5 months ago
Zero trust is s modern description of the strategy of eliminating implicit trust, complete mediation, and compartmentalizing ...... But those are old ideas dating back decades.

If you think about, there is no such thing as fully zero trust because the systems need to trust whatever does the authentication and access control; a system based on truly zero trust would be inert, there is no faeire dust that make zero trust revolutionary... ... or a magic solution to security needs.

From "Cybersecurity Myths and Misconceptions" by Spafford, Metcalf, and Dykstra

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