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A Zero-Day (also known as 0-day) is a computer-software vulnerability unknown to those who should be interested in its mitigation (including the vendor of the target software). Until the vulnerability is mitigated, hackers can exploit it to adversely affect programs, data, additional computers, or a network.[1] An exploit directed at a zero-day is called a zero-day exploit, or zero-day attack.</description>
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Zero Trust (ZT) also Zero-Trust, provides a collection of concepts and ideas designed to minimize
uncertainty in enforcing accurate, least privilege per-request access decisions in
information systems and services in the face of a network viewed as compromised.</description>
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The Zero Trust Security Model, also known as Zero Trust Architecture(ZTA), Zero Trust Network Architecture(ZTNA), sometimes known as perimeterless security, describes an approach to the design and implementation of Information Technology (IT) systems. The main concept behind</description>
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ZigBee is an open global standard for wireless technology designed to use low-power digital radio signals for personal area networks. ZigBee operates on the IEEE 802.15.4 specification and is used to create networks that require a low data transfer rate, energy efficiency and secure networking. It is employed in a number of applications such as building automation systems, heating and cooling control and in medical devices.</description>
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Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA), also Zero-Trust Architecture, is an enterprise’s cybersecurity plan that utilizes Zero Trust (ZT)
concepts and encompasses component relationships, workflow planning, and access
policies. Therefore, a zero-trust enterprise is the network infrastructure (physical and
virtual) and operational policies that are in place for an enterprise as a product of a zero
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