Abstract
Traditional-based security models are a threat to information security; they have been regarded as weak and ineffective to meet the dynamics of information system trust. An emerging framework, Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) seeks to close the trust gap in information security through enforcing policies based on identity and continuous authentication and verification. This framework is built on several trust nodes and logical components that attempt to close the trust gap that exists in an information system. The adoption of this framework is still in its teething stage which is a result of several misleading deductions and assumptions. We attempt to explore the intricacies in the framework and close the existing knowledge gap. we surveyed the literature on ZTA and provided a foundational discussion on its implementation and effectiveness from prior studies. while we do not critique other models, this paper studied the strength and variables of the zero-trust security architecture and attempt to provide an overview of the model and close the knowledge gap on the effectiveness of adopting a Zero trust philosophy.
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Published
Jul 04, 2022
Vol/Issue
12(7)
Pages
140-147
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Onome Christopher EDO, Theophilus Tenebe, Egbe-etu Etu, et al. (2022). Zero Trust Architecture: Trend and Impact on Information Security. International Journal of Emerging Technology and Advanced Engineering, 12(7), 140-147. https://doi.org/10.46338/ijetae0722_15
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