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Glossary Term Zero Trust Maturity Model

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What is Zero Trust Maturity Model?

Zero Trust Maturity Model is a framework that assesses an organization's progression in implementing Zero Trust principles, ranging from initial awareness to advanced integration across networks and applications.

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Understanding Zero Trust Maturity Model

Zero Trust Maturity Model is a framework that helps organizations assess and enhance their security posture by gradually implementing Zero Trust principles across their networks, systems, and applications. It provides a roadmap for organizations to move from traditional perimeter-based security models to a more granular, identity-centric approach where trust is never assumed and strict access controls are enforced consistently. The model typically consists of multiple maturity levels, each representing a stage in the organization's journey towards achieving full Zero Trust architecture.

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