正解:C
Zero Trust is a security model that assumes no trust by default, even within the internal network.
It relies on continuous verification of the identities and security posture of all users, devices, and applications. Adaptive identity involves dynamically adjusting access based on the continuously assessed risk associated with the user, device, or application. This aligns with the principles of Zero Trust, as it ensures that access permissions are granted based on the current context and risk level.