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Zero Trust is a security framework that requires authentication, authorization, and validation from all users, whether inside or outside the organization's network. This is mandatory for security configuration and precedes granting privileged access to the organization's data or applications. The term Zero Trust means that the network doesn't trust anyone connected to a local network, cloud, or hybrid. 


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