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Ethics and Zero Trust: Striking a balance between security and privacy
In the modern digital world, organisations are increasingly dependent on technology to protect their data and systems from increasingly sophisticated threats. To deal with this threat, an approach has been developed that has received a lot of attention in recent years: Zero Trust. This approach to information security is based on the principle that organisations do not automatically trust any part of the network or the user. While Zero Trust can be an effective way to protect organisations, it also raises ethical questions regarding privacy and trust. The ethical implications of Zero Trust and how to strike a balance between security and privacy are explored below.