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Glossary Term Transitive Trust

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What is Transitive Trust?

Transitive Trust refers to when one entity trusts a second entity based on the trust relationship with a third entity, potentially creating a chain of trust relationships that could increase the risk of unauthorized access or compromise.

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Understanding Transitive Trust

Transitive trust refers to the security principle in which if system A trusts system B and system B trusts system C, then system A trusts system C. This concept is important in understanding the cascading effect of trust relationships among interconnected systems and the potential security implications that can arise if not properly managed.

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