Advanced Cybersecurity & Cryptography
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What is the concept of zero trust architecture?

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The correct answer is B) A security model treating every request as potentially hostile regardless of network location, requiring continuous verification before granting access to any resource

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Correct Answer

A security model treating every request as potentially hostile regardless of network location, requiring continuous verification before granting access to any resource

Explanation

Zero Trust (NIST SP 800-207): "never trust, always verify." Eliminates implicit trust based on network location. Requires: strong identity, device health checks, least-privilege access, micro-segmentation, and continuous monitoring.

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