Microsoft's Zero Trust Model operates on the principle of 'never trust, always verify.' This means that authentication and authorization are required for access requests, regardless of network location or user identity, to ensure robust security. The correct answer reflects this need to verify all access attempts. Option B is incorrect because treating internal networks as secure contradicts the Zero Trust philosophy, which does not inherently trust any network. Option C is incorrect because granting access based on network location does not align with the model's requirement to verify every access request. Option D is incorrect because Zero Trust requires authentication for all users, not just external ones.
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Microsoft 365 Fundamentals MS-900
Describe security, compliance, privacy, and trust in Microsoft 365
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