Glossary

Zero-Trust AI

Applying zero-trust principles to AI - never trusting a model, agent, or tool call by default, and authorizing every action explicitly.

Zero-trust AI extends 'never trust, always verify' to AI systems: every model call, agent action, and tool invocation is authenticated, authorized against policy, and logged, with access denied by default.

It matters most for agents that can take real actions, where a single unverified call can have real-world consequences.

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