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Study Finds Growth in Zero Trust Network Architecture Since Pandemic, Aims to Address Security Vulnerabilities & Concerns

Hikvision Senior Cybersecurity Director on Zero Trust to Reduce Vulnerabilities

 

A new report covered in the Security magazine article, “Sixty percent of organizations have accelerated zero trust projects in response to COVID-19,” found the majority of respondents are seeking to improve network security with Zero Trust since the pandemic hit.

Zero Trust is a security approach that aims to improve network architecture, making it more secure and reducing the chances of a successful security breach.

The “Enterprise Zero Trust Networking Strategies” survey covered in Security magazine was conducted by Enterprise Management Associates and Pulse Secure and includes feedback from more than 250 IT professionals.

“Enterprises are clearly accelerating efforts to adopt Zero Trust networking initiatives. The survey shows that organizations that move forward with formal initiatives and budget are more likely to achieve implementation success and operational gain. We appreciate Pulse Secure’s support and sponsorship of this report that organizations can use to benchmark and progress their Zero Trust programs,” said Shamus McGillicuddy, VP of research at Enterprise Management Associates, in the article.

The research also found that:

  • 85 percent of respondents have defined their Zero Trust plans.
     
  • The majority of organizations, 94 percent, stated their Zero Trust initiatives have been positive and successful.
     
  • 45 percent of Zero Trust projects were implemented using formal tools and processes for sharing across teams.

Hikvision’s senior director of cybersecurity, Chuck Davis, wrote about using the Zero Trust Network architecture to improve cybersecurity and address security concerns in SecurityInfoWatch.com. Davis confirmed that applying the architecture of Zero Trust is a sound approach to cybersecurity. Referencing insights from IBM, network compromises can come from nearly any source, and insider threats “account for 60 percent of cyberattacks.” Read more here.

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