How does zero trust ensure robust security for Internet of Things (IoT) devices?
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Zero trust ensures robust security for Internet of Things (IoT) devices by implementing a model that requires strict identity verification and authentication for every user and device trying to access resources on the network. This means that all devices, whether IoT or traditional, are not trusted by default and must constantly prove their identity and meet security policies to access resources, reducing the risk of unauthorized access and potential vulnerabilities. Additionally, zero trust limits the lateral movement of threats within the network, helping to protect IoT devices from being compromised.