Description: Kiosk security refers to the measures and practices implemented to protect kiosk systems from unauthorized access and cyber attacks. In an environment where kiosks are used to interact with users, conduct transactions, or provide information, it is crucial to ensure that these devices are secure. The Zero Trust security approach is based on the premise that no entity, whether internal or external, should be trusted by default. This means that every access to a kiosk system must be verified and authenticated, regardless of its origin. Key features of kiosk security include multi-factor authentication, network segmentation, continuous monitoring, and the implementation of strict access policies. Additionally, physical measures, such as securing hardware and protecting against tampering, must be considered. The relevance of this approach lies in the increasing reliance on kiosks in various sectors, including retail, healthcare, and transportation, where protecting sensitive data and preventing fraud are essential. In a world where cyber threats are becoming increasingly sophisticated, kiosk security under the Zero Trust model becomes a critical component for safeguarding both user information and the integrity of the system as a whole.