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Zero-trust architecture (ZTA) is a security blueprint built on the premise that attackers are already present and that anything can be compromised at any point – and in turn suggests organizations adhere to several key tenets to maximize cyber resilience.

Broadly speaking, these ZTA tenets can be classified under three security domains. Read this short article alongside the NIST SP 800-207 to closely examine the vital role of these tenets and the three domains they fall under:

  • Granting access
  • Controlling access
  • Monitoring and securing access
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Nov 18, 2021
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Sep 4, 2020
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