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Security and Zero Trust Are Often Viewed Through the Lens of Modernization
Many Organizations Begin With an Ad Hoc Approach to Zero Trust, but Executive…
A Variety of Tools Support Zero Trust, but ZTNA Leads in Effectiveness
Zero-trust Starting Points and Practices Vary, but Risk Assessment and Tracking…
Most Organizations Report Success With Zero Trust
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Respondent Demographics
Research Report: Trends in Zero Trust Strategies and Practices Remain Fragmented, but Many Are Seeing Success
Mar 07, 2024
by
Bill Lundell, John Grady, Enterprise Strategy Group Research
The need to modernize cybersecurity strategies to keep pace with IT innovation is clear. Zero-trust architectures have taken the pole position as the best approach to achieve this goal. Unfortunately, the breadth of the initiative and the nuance between zero-trust strategies and the tools supporting these strategies can become lost, causing confusion. IT and security leaders need guidance and proof points from early adopters to avoid false starts and more quickly see positive results.
To gain further insight into these trends, TechTarget’s Enterprise Strategy Group surveyed 379 IT and cybersecurity professionals at organizations in North America (US and Canada) involved with zero-trust technologies and processes.
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Research Findings
Security and Zero Trust Are Often Viewed Through the Lens of Modernization
Many Organizations Begin With an Ad Hoc Approach to Zero Trust, but Executive Support Is Critical
A Variety of Tools Support Zero Trust, but ZTNA Leads in Effectiveness
Zero-trust Starting Points and Practices Vary, but Risk Assessment and Tracking Progress Are Critical
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