What is the difference between zero-trust security and antivirus software?

Traditional antivirus software looks for known threats and blocks them when detected. Zero trust does the opposite: It only allows known safe applications to run. With zero trust, you define which software, libraries, and executables are permitted on your endpoints and servers, while everything else is denied by default. This eliminates many attack vectors that antivirus software alone cannot stop.

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