This white paper introduces the development history of the zero-trust concept and the current status of the zero-trust industry and proposes three key players in the zero-trust industry. Starting from the overall architecture of zero-trust, this paper further enumerates a series of zero-trust key technologies and demonstrates the overall structure of related technical capabilities under the zero-trust concept. Based on the cutting-edge areas of the current digital economy development and the security capabilities of zero-trust products, this paper analyzes and summarizes the development opportunities and challenges of zero-trust in key areas, exploring the whole process of zero-trust development.
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- Published White Paper
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- Published:
- 2025-11-21
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