Description: The User Access Framework is a structured approach to managing user access rights and permissions within a technology environment. This framework is based on the premise that no user or device should be automatically trusted, regardless of their location inside or outside the corporate network. In a Zero Trust security environment, every access request is continuously evaluated and assigned the minimum necessary permissions to perform specific tasks. This involves constant verification of the user’s identity, as well as the integrity of the device from which resources are accessed. Key features of this framework include multi-factor authentication, network segmentation, and real-time activity monitoring. The relevance of the User Access Framework lies in its ability to mitigate security risks, protect sensitive data, and comply with privacy regulations, while allowing organizations to operate efficiently in an increasingly complex and threatening digital world.