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Which of the following describes a network in which users and devices need to mutually authenticate before any network resource can be accessed?

A.
Least privilege
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A.
Least privilege
B.
Local authentication
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B.
Local authentication
C.
Zero trust
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C.
Zero trust
D.
Need to know
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D.
Need to know
Suggested answer: C

Explanation:

A zero trust network is a network in which users and devices need to mutually authenticate before any network resource can be accessed. A zero trust network assumes that no one and nothing can be trusted by default, even if they were previously verified or are within the network perimeter.A zero trust network uses various technologies and practices, such as data and log aggregation, cybersecurity analytics, continuous diagnostics and mitigation, user behavior analytics, microsegmentation, and identity and access management, to enforce granular and dynamic policies based on the context and behavior of the users and devices123.

What is Zero Trust?| Internet of Things | CompTIA3

The Death of the Perimeter: Zero Trust is (Almost) Here to Stay | Cybersecurity | CompTIA2

CompTIA Network+ Certification Exam N10-008 Practice Test 17 - ExamCompass1

asked 02/10/2024
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