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Clear and informative.

The BSI (Federal Office for Information Security) in Germany takes the same view (translated with deepl.com)

Zero Trust approaches can provide better preventive protection for application access and, in particular, further reduce the extent of damage in the event of attacks. Zero Trust combines known security measures and best practices in a holistic approach. Based on a data-centric model, the protective effect of the measures relates primarily to the protection goals of integrity and confidentiality, but not availability.
A holistic, effective implementation of Zero Trust principles is not a one-off investment, but a long-term project and requires both high and permanent financial and personnel resources.

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