CIO priorities for the New Year look certain to include spending on Zero Trust security as well as protection for the connectivity that supports software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications. This is one of the findings of a report by Mauricio Sanchez, Research Director of network security at Dell’Oro Group. He says increased spending on innovations in these areas was already evident in the closing months of 2021 as enterprises battled against new security threats and continued in their digitization efforts.
Sanchez said investment in Zero Trust has skyrocketed in the wake of several high-profile security attacks and the growing realisation that legacy perimeter network architecture is no longer fit for purpose. The Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack was just one breach that hit the headlines, forcing CIOs and CISOs to rethink their priorities. The attack precipitated US government action in the form of a cybersecurity executive order.
Sanchez said Zero Trust solutions from vendors like Zscaler, Cisco, and Palo Alto Networks integrate well with cloud-based IT architectures.
Zero-Trust Interest Explodes Amid High-Profile Attacks, New Threats
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