EMA Zero Trust Report: How Network Teams Support Security
Strengthen your network security with insights from the 2024 EMA Zero Trust Networking report. This research explores how network infrastructure and operations teams partner with security teams to plan, implement, and manage a zero trust architecture. Essential tools and technologies are highlighted.
Zero trust is a well-known cybersecurity framework resulting from defenses built solely around network perimeters being no longer viable. This is especially true for the majority of enterprises
that have built hybrid IT environments. Naturally, a cybersecurity group typically spearheads zero trust security within an organization, but network technology (such as network
segmentation and secure remote access solutions) are foundational components of a zero trust implementation.
Download the 2024 report to gain access to insights, and learn why :
In 44% of zero trust initiatives, the network infrastructure team is an equal partner to the cybersecurity group in leading the strategy
Network teams are key to ensuring that network performance and user experience remain optimal in zero trust architectures
96% of orgs view Observability and monitoring tools as essential to the success of their zero trust strategy
DNS plays a fundamental role for any organization adopting a zero trust model, bringing value in policy enforcement, network segmentation, threat detection, and reducing the attack surface