I agree, that's the key. And I like how option D covers the default 'deny' approach. If you don't explicitly grant access, it's off-limits. Simple, but super effective in keeping the bad guys out.
I agree, C is the way to go. Although, if I had to change one thing, I'd say 'an entity' instead of 'an individual' to make it more broadly applicable.
Right on, and I think option C really captures the essence of it. This model is all about the principle of least privilege, where users only get the minimum access they need to do their jobs. That way, even if something goes wrong, the damage is limited.
Haha, I wonder if the exam creators are trying to trick us with these options. They all sound kind of similar, but I think C is the most comprehensive answer.
Exactly! The way I see it, Zero Trust is about verifying and validating access at every step, regardless of who or what is trying to get in. No more automatically granting privileges just because someone is on your network.
Alright, let's take a look at this Zero Trust security model question. From what I understand, it's all about not blindly trusting anyone or anything, even if they're inside your network. That makes a lot of sense in today's world of cyber threats.
I agree, it's a bit confusing. But I think the key is that Zero Trust means we shouldn't automatically trust anyone, whether they're inside or outside the network. We need to verify everyone's identity and grant them the minimum access they need.
C) Zero Trust addresses access control and states that an individual should have only the minimum access privileges necessary to perform specific tasks
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