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What is Zero Trust Security ?

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Zero Trust Security

A security model that requires strict identity verification for every person and device attempting to access resources on a private network, regardless of whether they are inside or outside the network perimeter. In L&D, it enhances the security of sensitive learner data and intellectual property.

Related Resources

  1. Security LXP – Enthral
  2. LMS Security and Data Privacy Best Practices – Enthral
  3. Learning Management System (LMS) – Enthral

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It's a very strict security approach where every user and device has to be checked and verified, no matter if they are inside or outside the company network.

It helps protect sensitive learner data and valuable learning content from unauthorized access, making the platform much more secure.

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