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zero trust identity
About this tag
The zero trust identity tag on WindowsForum covers discussions about identity-centric security models where trust is never assumed and verification is continuous. Content under this tag explores how organizations implement zero trust principles for identity and access management, often in hybrid cloud environments. A recurring theme is the integration of identity verification with automated workflows to reduce security risks and operational delays. Topics include conditional access policies, identity governance, and the role of AI in streamlining identity-based security controls. The tag reflects real-world challenges in moving from perimeter-based security to identity-driven zero trust architectures, particularly within Microsoft ecosystems like Azure Active Directory and hybrid cloud setups.
Microsoft Digital is trying to reduce Microsoft’s internal hybrid cloud integration process from as long as nine months to one day by combining AI-assisted intake, standardized network patterns, and end-to-end automation across Azure, identity, and on-premises network systems. The project...