Consulting firms jump on the zero trust bandwagon
Deloitte's new service and HCL's collaboration with Palo Alto Networks mark a sustained trend towards offering zero trust security services for clients.
Deloitte's new service and HCL's collaboration with Palo Alto Networks mark a sustained trend towards offering zero trust security services for clients.
Most companies understand they need to transition from perimeter-based security to a zero-trust model but they can’t purchase this as an off-the-shelf product.
As an onslaught of ransomware attacks accelerates, cyber criminal organisations are demonstrating increasing levels of sophistication.
Interest in zero trust is surging, according to IDG’s 2020 Security Priorities Study, with 40 per cent of IT executives actively researching the topic.
Zero trust has long been the logical successor to the perimeter security model, which hasn’t worked in protecting enterprises from cyber attacks.