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Zero Trust is a security model based on a framework of principles for the design and implementation of IT systems to address cyber threats in increasingly decentralized environments. Users must be authenticated, authorized, and continuously validated before being granted access to systems and data. 90% of security decision-makers were familiar with the concept, up from just 20% just a year ago, a 2021 report found. The trend has no doubt been catalyzed by the growth of remote working and increased cloud adoption, as well as the skyrocketing number of cyberattacks.