In recent Zero Trust discussions, I’ve noticed some recurring trends. One big shift I see is that identity authentication can no longer rely solely on passwords. So, is traditional MFA enough? Or what’s beyond biometric authentication? When researching this topic, what new approaches should we be aware of? What resources or sources do you follow in this space?
How is identity authentication evolving in Zero Trust architecture?
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Classic MFA may be smarter than ever, but Zero Trust is pushing toward continuous authentication and context-based approaches. Risk-based authentications (like automatically requesting more steps when something seems off) or continuous session monitoring tools are also trending—what do you think?