Identities are the Highest Priority Risk Area for an Organization’s Zero Trust Strategy, Finds Entrust Global 2024 Study
The Entrust Cybersecurity Institute today released survey findings on the state of Zero Trust adoption and encryption in 2024.
- The Entrust Cybersecurity Institute today released survey findings on the state of Zero Trust adoption and encryption in 2024.
- Entrust’s eighteenth annual study conducted by the Ponemon Institute reveals that the risk of a cyber breach is the number one global driver for Zero Trust strategy implementation.
- Key findings from the 2024 State of Zero Trust & Encryption Study include:
Rising rates of cyber breaches are influencing opinions on Zero Trust: Two-thirds of organizations list cyber-risk concerns as the most important drivers for implementing a Zero Trust strategy. - The 2024 State of Zero Trust & Encryption Study, based on research by the Ponemon Institute, captures how organizations are leveraging zero trust, credential management and HSMs to prepare for and prevent cyberattacks.