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Zero Trust is a modern security approach that assumes no user or device is trustworthy by default, even inside the network. It verifies every access request with strict authentication, reducing breaches and enhancing protection. Many professionals now learn this model through Online courses for cybersecurity to stay updated with evolving security threats.
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