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Zero Trust Security
Zero Trust is a security model that never trusts any user or device, always verifies.
Definition
Zero Trust is a cybersecurity framework that operates on the principle "never trust, always verify." Unlike traditional security that trusts users inside the network perimeter, Zero Trust: (1) Verifies every access request — regardless of source, (2) Uses multi-factor authentication (MFA), (3) Implements least-privilege access, (4) Continuously monitors and logs activity, (5) Segments network to limit lateral movement. For cloud and datacenter providers, Zero Trust is critical. Harch Corp implements Zero Trust across its GPU cloud platform, with identity-based access controls.
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