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Glossary Term Zero Trust Policy Engine

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What is Zero Trust Policy Engine?

A Zero Trust Policy Engine is a cybersecurity approach that requires verification from all users and devices trying to access a network, regardless of their location, before permitting entry.

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Understanding Zero Trust Policy Engine

Zero Trust Policy Engine is a cybersecurity solution that enforces strict access control and verification protocols for all users and devices, regardless of their location within a network. It continuously authenticates and authorizes access based on various factors such as user identity, device health, and location, rather than relying solely on perimeter defenses. The engine dynamically adapts security policies based on real-time assessments of risk factors, helping to minimize potential attack surfaces and enhance overall network security posture.

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