Abstract

With the rapid development of cloud service and network architecture, the boundaries of enterprises are disappearing. The traditional network defense architecture that relies on implicit trust is no longer suitable for network security situations. To deal with more and more complicated network status, zero trust technology and data analysis such as k-means clustering algorithm have been cited in network security defense. This paper investigates an access control model based on zero trust technology and k-means algorithm to ensure that legal users can access privilege application. We consider the scenario where remote users connect zero trust networks by personal computer without unified authentication.

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