Privacy Experiment #8: "Zero-Trust Architecture for Authorized Agents" Summary When a consumer authorizes an agent to represent them in a privacy or other legal matter, the agent has a responsibility to provide "reasonable security" for protecting the interests as well as the personal data of their client. The goal of this experiment is to provide by example, practical guidance for applying the best security and privacy-preserving practices by processing all privacy requests within a Zero-Trust Architecture, to prevent unauthorized access to data and services coupled with making the access control enforcement granular and simple.