Cybersecurity Dive April 22, 2024
David Jones

Programs are typically sponsored by C-suite executives, while the CISO is often tasked with execution, according to Gartner.

Dive Brief:

  • Almost two-thirds of organizations across the globe have either fully or partially implemented zero-trust strategies, according to a report released Monday by Gartner based on a survey of 303 security leaders.
  • Of organizations that have fully or partially implemented zero trust, 4 in 5 have strategic metrics to measure their success. Of those, the vast majority — 9 in 10 — have metrics available to measure risk.
  • Following a zero trust implementation, 3 in 5 organizations anticipate costs will rise and 2 in 5 expect staffing requirements will likely increase, Gartner found.

Dive Insight:

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