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Zero Trust redefines cloud security with continuous validation, least privilege access, and real-time threat response across dynamic environments.
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Zero Trust Security is a modern framework built for cloud-native systems, replacing outdated perimeter-based models. It enforces identity-based access, micro-segmentation, and continuous monitoring to protect applications, data, and infrastructure. While implementation can be complex, its benefits—stronger security, improved compliance, and future-proofing—make it essential for today’s dynamic IT environments.

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