What role does dynamic policy enforcement play in adapting zero trust policies to real-time threats?
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Dynamic policy enforcement is a critical aspect of implementing Zero Trust security strategies to address real-time threats. It involves continuously monitoring and analyzing network traffic, user behavior, and other relevant data to enforce access controls and security policies on the fly. By dynamically adjusting access controls based on the context of interactions and potential threats, organizations can strengthen their security posture and mitigate risks effectively. This real-time adaptive approach ensures that access privileges are granted based on up-to-date information and helps prevent unauthorized access or lateral movement by attackers within the network.