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| A staggering number of employees have moved to a new mode of remote work in 2020, kicking off a significant andlasting transformation of the workplace—one that will require a different approach to enterprise security. Securing the workplace amid its digital transformation will require a shift toward Zero Trust model.
In The Enterprise Security in the Coronavirus Pandemic Era Report, Insider Intelligence explains the Zero Trust concept, how it leverages user identity along with policy enforcement mechanisms, and why it is gaining traction with enterprises in the post-pandemic era. First, we will explore pandemic-driven trends in remote work and cybercrime, and highlight enterprises' challenges in responding, with a particular focus on VPN technology. | In full, this exclusive report: |
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1 | Explores the pandemic-driven trends in remote work and cybercrime, and highlights enterprises' challenges in responding, with a particular focus on VPN technology | 2 | Explains the Zero Trust concept, how it leverages user identity along with policy enforcement mechanisms, and why it's gaining traction with enterprises in the post-pandemic era | 3 | Explains how cloud-based ZTNA services can help solve challenges with security technologies such as VPNs | 4 | Provides an overview of the rapidly evolving ZTNA market landscape to help buyers understand who some of the key incumbent and startup vendors are | 5 | Offers recommendations for starting to implement ZTNA services | Get all of these insights and more when you purchase the Enterprise Security in the Coronavirus Pandemic Era Report for $495. |
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