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(ZTNA)
A security model that grants application access based on identity and context rather than network location.
Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) is a security model that grants users access to specific applications based on verified identity and contextual factors (device posture, location, time, behavior) rather than on network location. ZTNA replaces the traditional 'trusted internal network' assumption with continuous authentication and least-privilege access enforcement. It is a foundational component of modern zero-trust security architectures and the standard approach for securing hybrid and remote workforces.
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