CyberRisk Alliance Business Intelligence study finds that too many businesses lack an API strategy and most businesses need to get the security team more involved.
Zero trust means continually verifying authorized users as they move about the network and granting each user the lowest possible privileges when accessing sensitive areas, documents, or files. And while single sign-on and other authentication techniques can help automate aspects of both employee and customer identity and access management, even authorized users must verify themselves when moving from one segment of the network to another.
New CRA research says zero-trust efforts have been slowed by an ongoing struggle to fully comprehend the elements that embody zero-trust and how to put all the elements together.
A CyberRisk Alliance Business Intelligence survey finds that public sector agencies are concerned about their ability to mitigate third-party security risks.