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Zero Trust

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Zero Trust is an information security framework that essentially states that organizations should not automatically trust any entity inside or outside of their perimeter at any time.

The name Zero Trust was originally used in 2010 by John Kindervag, who at the time was a principal analyst at Forrester Research Inc.[1]

Related frameworks include Google's BeyondCorp and Gartner's CARTA.[2]

References[edit]

  1. Kindervag, John. "Next-Generation Access and Zero Trust", Forrester, March 27, 2018. Retrieved on August 22, 2019
  2. Gartner. "IT Security approach for the digital age", Gartner, June 17, 2017. Retrieved on August 22, 2019.



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