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In a corporate environment, a network architect is tasked with designing a secure network architecture that incorporates segmentation to enhance security and performance. The architect decides to implement a Zero Trust model, which requires strict identity verification for every person and device attempting to access resources on the network. Given this context, which of the following strategies would best support the implementation of a Zero Trust architecture while ensuring that sensitive data remains protected and accessible only to authorized users?
Implement micro-segmentation to isolate workloads and enforce granular access controls based on user identity and device posture.
Utilize a traditional perimeter firewall to control access to the network and rely on VPNs for remote access.
Deploy a single-layer security model that focuses on securing the network perimeter without internal segmentation.
Establish a centralized access control list (ACL) that grants broad access to all users within the organization.

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