Correct Answer:
D
One of the key purposes of leveraging visibility & analytics capabilities in a ZTA is to continually
evaluate user behavior against a baseline to identify unusual actions. This helps to detect and
respond to potential threats, anomalies, and deviations from the normal patterns of user activity.
Visibility & analytics capabilities also enable the collection and analysis of telemetry data across all
the core pillars of ZTA, such as user, device, network, application, and data, and provide insights for
policy enforcement and improvement.
Reference=
Certificate of Competence in Zero Trust (CCZT) prepkit, page 15, section 2.2.3
Zero Trust for Government Networks: 4 Steps You Need to Know, section “Continuously verify trust
with visibility & analytics”
The role of visibility and analytics in zero trust architectures, section “The basic NIST tenets of this
approach include”
What is Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA)? | NextLabs, section “With real-time access control, users are
reliably verified and authenticated before each session”