Security News > 2020 > November > 60% of organizations have accelerated their zero trust projects
60% of organizations said they have accelerated zero trust implementation during the pandemic.
The newly published report examines how enterprises are moving forward with zero trust networking initiatives, where they're being successful in doing so and how COVID-19 has affected the forward movement of those projects.
The research found that the main difference between those who were successful in moving their zero trust initiatives forward were those that started out with formalized zero trust projects.
"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."
Additional key findings Prime zero trust benefits: When asked what they consider to be the prime benefit of zero trust networks, IT operations agility, improved governance risk and compliance, breach prevention, reducing the attack surface, and unauthorized access mitigation ranked among the strongest responses.
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