A zero auth policy requires no passwords or credentials for low-risk, internal transactions, relying on contextual signals like device trust or location. It’s used in secure networks to streamline user access without compromising safety. IT teams and large organizations benefit by reducing friction, boosting productivity, and minimizing credential theft risks.
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