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Zero Trust: An area of great interest but still has low adoption

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COVID has introduced new security concerns around remote working

40 %

of global organizations’ security infrastructure was not prepared to handle the risks associated with the new business operating environment caused by the COVID pandemic.

75 %

are concerned about the security risks/threats of employees working remotely

45 %

are confident that their access security solutions enable remote employees to work in a secure manner

Transition to Modern Authentication

The changes that occurred in the last year have pushed organizations to evaluate the state of authentication environments, and many are looking to adopt modern authentication approaches. Beyond the strain that remote work created, organizations faced the limitations of their current implementations and considered how they could improve their situation. The study found that more than half have adopted two-factor or multi-factor authentication (MFA).

65 %

are using MFA for remote non-IT staff

75 %

are using MFA for third parties

45 %

are using MFA for internal non-IT staff

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    Zero Trust strategy gaining momentum

    20 %

    claim to have a formal strategy and have actively embraced a Zero Trust policy

    66 %

    rely on some Zero Trust security concepts in shaping cloud security strategy

    Leading technologies companies are investing on the following during the pandemic:

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