ZTA is Zero-Trust-Architecture. This is kind of like a large house with many doors – and you need to use your key to open each door in that house every time. For typical systems, you’d just need to use the key once to get into the front door – then eve

Zero-trust means that every action is individually confirmed as being authenticated at the execution time. NEST® purposefully re-authenticates and re-confirms each ordered exchange or transaction, using highly specialized cryptography, to continually protect the select

Zero-Knowledge-Proof (ZKP) is where select information can be exchanged without divulging any other information that isn’t required. For example, a person can use their ID to prove that they’re 18 years old without giving up their name or other details. It i