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Zero Trust Identity Broker | Training Camp
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Glossary Term Zero Trust Identity Broker

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What is Zero Trust Identity Broker?

A Zero Trust Identity Broker is a centralized authentication and authorization service that enforces strict access controls and continuously verifies the identity of users and devices before granting access to resources in a Zero Trust security model.

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Understanding Zero Trust Identity Broker

Zero Trust Identity Broker is a component in the Zero Trust security model that acts as an intermediary between users and resources, ensuring secure access control. It uses authentication and authorization mechanisms to verify user identities and grant access based on dynamic policies and contextual information, regardless of the user's location or the resource's hosting environment. This component plays a crucial role in enforcing least privilege access and maintaining a robust security posture in modern IT architectures.

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