Modern cybersec tools are often inadequate for the remote workforce
Date:
Tue, 14 Sep 2021 11:15:45 +0000
Description:
Zero Trust is an increasingly popular alternative for companies looking to up their security.
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Covid-19 may have changed the way many of us work drastically, but what didnt changed is the way we protect ourselves, our companies, and our digital assets, in this new normal.
But these old methods dont play well with new ways of working, which is why many firms dont really consider themselves secure, according to a new cybersecurity report from Thales.
Polling 2,600 IT decision-makers, the company found that for six in 10 respondents, traditional security tools such as VPN s are still the main ways employees access applications remotely. As a result, almost half (44%) arent confident their access security systems could scale effectively to secure remote work. We've built a list of the best antivirus software available
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With data breaches and similar incidents growing fast in these past two
years, many firms were pushed into adopting modern security strategies, such as Zero Trust, the report further found.
Besides VPN, there are many other systems businesses deployed for remote access, including Virtual Desktop Infrastructure, cloud-based access, and
Zero Trust network access/software-defined perimeter (ZTNA/SDP). The latter was also the top choice among companies deploying new tech due to the pandemic. Zero Trust as a solution
Almost 40% said they plan on replacing their VPN with ZTNA/SDP, while another 38% expect to move to multi-factor authentication (MFA) solution. More than half (55%) have already adopted MFA, but the practice still trails behind other tools, such as firewalls, endpoint security, SIEM and email security.
But all of this seems to be happening spontaneously, without a serious plan
or strategy backing it up. Less than a third (30%) of the respondents said they have a formal strategy and are actively embracing Zero Trust. Almost
half (45%) are in the planning phase, at the moment.
One of the core barriers businesses face when starting their Zero Trust journey is the balance between locking down access without interrupting workflow. People require access to sensitive data in order to work and collaborate and business leaders will need to ensure that a drop in productivity doesnt become an unwanted side effect. The research shows that
IT professionals increasingly see access management and modern authentication capabilities as key components in achieving a Zero Trust model, said Francois Lasnier, vice president of Access Management solutions at Thales. We've also highlighted the best email services
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https://www.techradar.com/news/modern-cybersec-tools-are-often-inadequate-for- the-remote-workforce/
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