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!!! Overview
[{$pagename}] is the term for an evolving set of [cybersecurity] paradigms that move defenses from static, network-based perimeters to focus on [users], [assets], and [resources].
A [Zero Trust] [architecture] (ZTA) uses [Zero Trust] principles to plan industrial and enterprise infrastructure and workflows. Zero trust assumes there is __no implicit trust__ granted to assets or user accounts based solely on their physical or network location (i.e., local area networks versus the internet) or based
on asset ownership (enterprise or personally owned).
[Authentication] and [authorization] (both subject and device) are discrete functions performed before a session to an enterprise resource is established. Zero trust is a response to enterprise network trends that include remote users, bring your own device (BYOD), and cloud-based assets that are not located within an enterprise owned network boundary. Zero trust focuses on protecting resources (assets, services, workflows, network accounts, etc.), not network segments, as the network location is no longer seen as the prime component to the security posture of the resource. This document contains an abstract definition of zero trust architecture (ZTA) and gives general deployment models and use cases where zero trust could improve an enterprise’s overall information technology security
posture.
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* [#1] - [Zero Trust Architecture|https://csrc.nist.gov/publications/detail/sp/800-207/final|target='_blank'] - based on information obtained 2020-08-20