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The AI glossary Security

Zero Trust Principle

Zero-Trust-Prinzip

The zero trust principle assumes that no user, device, or system is automatically trusted merely because of its location within a network — every access request is independently verified and authorized, rather than relying on an assumed-secure network perimeter.

Source: NIST — Zero Trust Architecture (SP 800-207)

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