VentureBeat January 20, 2022
Louis Columbus

Demand for endpoint security visibility and control will grow faster than the market, leading all zero-trust priorities in 2022. Improving Identity and Access Management (IAM) effectiveness, hybrid cloud integrations, and automating patch management will follow.

Cloud-first zero trust platforms have won the enterprise because of the cost savings, speed, and scale they deliver over legacy systems. Look for cybersecurity vendors who offer well-documented, secure APIs and consumption-based and subscription pricing to grow the fastest this year. Eighty-three percent of security and risk professionals say zero trust is an essential strategy for their organizations, and 80% plan to implement zero trust in 2022.

Zero-trust spending will accelerate in 2022

Organizations and the CISOs leading them are starting to see...

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