Good view into the state of zero trust - TLDR: it’s lagging on assuming breaches will occur with optimistic and/or overly reliant on monitoring.
More than half of respondents (58%) held senior IT or security titles (i.e., CIO, CISO, VP of IT/IS or equivalent) while the remainder held middle management and staff titles. 85%+ 1,000+ employees
Research Report
Cyberattacks have been rising steadily over the past two years as digital transformation has led to a more hybrid and hyperconnected world. The bottom line: Breaches are now inevitable — but cyber disasters don’t have to be.
New research from Enterprise Strategy Group (ESG) surveyed 1,000 IT and security professionals worldwide to discover that 9 in 10 organizations are focused on advancing Zero Trust to prevent breaches from being catastrophic.
The research finds that those prioritizing segmentation, a pillar of any Zero Trust strategy, achieve better business and security outcomes — from averting 5 cyber disasters annually to saving $20.1M from avoiding application downtime.
Read the Zero Trust Impact Report to learn:
- How organizations are faring with their Zero Trust initiatives
- Why segmentation proves critical to cyber resilience and Zero Trust success
- More key quantifiable benefits of implementing Zero Trust Segmentation