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Proactive Defense: The Importance of Analyzing User Identity Data in a Zero Trust Framework

User identity data is a fundamental piece of safeguarding sensitive information, critical systems, and digital assets. Understanding and monitoring how users interact with technology, their access patterns, authentication habits, and overall digital behavior is essential for proactive threat detection and mitigation.

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The Rise of Zero Trust

Zero Trust is an evolving security framework that operates on the principle of “never trust, always verify.” It assumes no user or device should be inherently trusted, regardless of location or network connection. Instead, resource access is granted based on continuous verification and monitoring of various factors, such as user behavior, device health, and network conditions.

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