The challenges caused by legacy network and security architectures are pervasive and long-standing and require a rethinking of how connectivity is granted in the modern world.
The increasing popularity of remote work has given rise to significant challenges around cyber risk and competitive pressure. Zero trust and AI can help.
Organizations are increasingly turning to the secure access service edge, a new model of networking and security that matches the requirements of the digital enterprise.
To support the organization’s hybrid environment and boost its security posture, DXC’s security leaders decided to adopt a zero trust architecture and roadmap.
Discover how and why the Oregon Secretary of State’s security department transitioned from legacy architecture to zero trust for enhanced security and data protection.
This year’s survey found that security, network monitoring, and network resiliency continue to be the focus of network spending and management priorities.