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Zero Trust, Powered by Al
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|September 2025
Zero Trust stalls when it relies on static rules. Add AI and the model wakes up: it learns behavior, scores risk in real time, grants just-enough and just-in-time access, and enforces policy at the edge with sub-second decisions while keeping users moving
Zero Trust is simple in theory: never trust, always verify. In practice, classic rollouts tripped over rigid policies, complex rule sets, and user friction. Enterprises move quickly and threats move quicker. The turning point arrives when Al animates the framework. With Al, Zero Trust shifts from a onetime checkpoint to a continuous, context-aware system that evaluates trust as people work and enforces policy at the speed of operations.
Dynamic trust, not static checks
In an Al-first model, a trust score is computed and updated in real time. It is not a binary yes or no. It reflects what the user is doing, where they are doing it, and the current health of the device in use.
The foundation is user and entity behavior analytics. Models learn what normal looks like for each person and device: usual login patterns, locations, applications, and data touched. When behavior drifts, risk rises. A midnight attempt to open a sensitive database from an unfamiliar location raises the score even if credentials are valid.
That score drives adaptive authentication. Low-risk actions glide through. Higher-risk steps call for additional proof, such as multi-factor prompts or a temporary block. Device posture is folded in continuously. If a laptop’s patch level slips or processes behave oddly mid-session, access contracts or ends. Trust is not granted once and forgotten. It is recalculated as the session unfolds.
Policy at the speed of operations
Scoring risk only matters if policy follows instantly. This is where automation and orchestration carry the model.
This story is from the September 2025 edition of PCQuest.
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