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A financial services firm is modernizing its security architecture by transitioning from a traditional boundary defense model to a Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA). The security engineering team is defining foundational policy controls for both cloud workloads and remote workforce access. Which of the following architectural practices directly implement core Zero Trust Architecture principles? (Select THREE)

  1. Dynamically re-evaluating access privileges using real-time contextual signals, such as device security posture, user location, and behavioral telemetry.Cevap
  2. Implementing microsegmentation around workload boundaries under the operating assumption that internal network segments are inherently untrusted.Cevap
  3. Enforcing explicit validation and strict least privilege access rules on a per-session and per-resource granular basis.Cevap
  4. D
    Designating internal corporate subnets as trusted zones so that endpoint devices connected via local physical Ethernet bypass continuous authorization checks.
  5. E
    Treating a successful initial Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) event as permanent session authorization across all internal microservices for the work day.

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The core practices implementing Zero Trust Architecture principles are continuous context-based dynamic re-evaluation, microsegmentation assuming internal network segments are untrusted, and explicit validation enforcing least privilege on a per-session/per-resource basis.
Zero Trust Architecture removes implicit trust from enterprise networks. Valid architectural implementations include: dynamically re-evaluating risk and access permissions using ongoing context (such as device state and user location), isolating environments via microsegmentation because internal networks are considered untrusted, and requiring explicit validation of identity and permissions based on least privilege for every individual resource session.

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1
Analyze core Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) tenets defined in framework standards like NIST SP 800-207.
Identified tenets: assume breach, never trust always verify, explicit validation, least privilege, and continuous monitoring/re-evaluation.
Establishing accurate baseline tenets is essential for distinguishing valid ZTA controls from legacy boundary assumptions.
2
Evaluate the option regarding dynamic real-time contextual signals.
Valid ZTA practice.
Continuous verification requires ongoing analysis of device compliance, user behavior, and environmental context throughout the session lifetime.
3
Evaluate the option regarding microsegmentation and internal network assumptions.
Valid ZTA practice.
ZTA operates under an 'assume breach' posture where internal assets receive no default network-level implicit trust.
4
Evaluate the option regarding explicit validation and per-resource least privilege.
Valid ZTA practice.
ZTA mandates enforcing explicit, granular authorization decisions for every individual access request.
5
Differentiate and reject distractors relying on perimeter location trust or static persistent authentication tokens.
Distractor options identified and excluded.
Location-based implicit trust and static post-MFA persistence represent legacy perimeter concepts incompatible with Zero Trust.

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Zero Trust Architecture Principles (Assume Breach, Continuous Verification, Explicit Validation, Least Privilege)
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