Description: Judicial compliance in security refers to the need for information security practices to align with established legal standards and regulations. This means that organizations must implement security measures that not only protect their assets and data but also comply with applicable laws and regulations in their jurisdiction. In a Zero Trust security environment, where it is assumed that no entity, internal or external, is trustworthy by default, judicial compliance becomes a critical aspect. Organizations must establish policies and procedures that ensure the protection of sensitive data, user privacy, and information integrity, all while adhering to regulations such as GDPR, HIPAA, or the Data Protection Act. This not only helps avoid legal penalties but also strengthens the trust of customers and business partners. In this context, judicial compliance becomes an essential component of the security strategy, ensuring that the measures taken are not only effective but also legal and ethically responsible.