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TrustNone

TrustNone is a security principle that advocates for assuming no device, network, or user is inherently trustworthy. It involves verifying every interaction, identity, and data exchange to prevent unauthorized access or breaches. By default, systems following TrustNone treat every connection as potentially dangerous until proven safe through rigorous authentication and validation. This approach reduces vulnerabilities, especially in sensitive or critical environments, by minimizing reliance on assumptions of safety and ensuring constant scrutiny of all components involved in digital interactions.