Zero Trust as Code (ZTaC)

Zero Trust as Code (ZTaC) enables the ability to add zero trust security policies in the CI/CD process, thus ensuring least privilege access security controls are applied across the different infrastructure environments.

Related Terms

Least Privilege Access

A core principle of zero trust, which refers to the concept and practice of restricting access rights for users, ...

User Trust

User Trust is a core component of zero trust access, user authentication is dynamic and strictly enforced before ...

Zero Trust

Zero Trust is a security architecture, framework and mindset, sometimes known as perimeterless security, and ...

Zero Trust Architecture

Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) is a cybersecurity framework that assumes no implicit trust and requires continuous ...

Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA)

Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) is a category of technologies that provides secure access to applications and ...

Zero-day Exploit

An exploit that takes advantage of a vulnerability unknown to the software vendor or the general public, leaving ...

Zero-day Vulnerability

A vulnerability that is unknown to software vendors or the general public, leaving systems exposed to attacks ...