Zero Trust Networking (ZTN) is a security framework based on the principle of 'never trust, always verify.' It assumes that threats exist both inside and outside the traditional network perimeter. ZTN requires strict identity verification for every user and device attempting to access resources, regardless of their location. It is commonly used to protect sensitive data, applications, and infrastructure by minimizing the attack surface and preventing unauthorized access.
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