Practice Test Question-Zero Trust Network Architectures

Practice Test Question-Zero Trust Network Architectures

Practice Test Question-Zero Trust Network Architectures

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Sherry is deploying a zero-trust network architecture for her organization. In this approach, which one of the following characteristics would be least important in validating a login attempt?

A. User Identity

B. IP Address

C. Geolocation

D. Nature of Requested Access

Correct Answer: B

The defining characteristic of zero-trust network architecture is that trust decisions are not based upon network location, such as IP address. It is appropriate to use other characteristics, such as a user’s identity, the nature of the requested access, and the user’s geographic (not network!) location.

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