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(Created page with "<!-- (not to be confused with Zero-Knowledge Proof) Zero trust security is a way of thinking about access between systems, and how to architect when these all needs to interact. Consider how companies historically often end up trusting certain central parts (LDAP, RADIUS servers) blindly ("well you have to do something"), and/or consider all devices within a company perimeter (physical or VPN) trustworthy to a smaller degree. Because it's easier. {{comment|Well,...")
 
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