By- Vishal Salvi , Two trends that will prevail largely in 2023 and the coming years are hybrid work models and cloud-led digital transformations. A study involving over 2500 global organizations found that 72% of them saw an increase in productivity as a result of hybrid working. Thus, with the growing propensity towards hybrid working, the adoption of public cloud services is only going to increase. According to Forrester , 90% of the global technology practitioners are bullish on multi-cloud – using more than one public or private cloud. As organizations continue to prioritize cloud investments and adopt work from anywhere strategies, it will create security vulnerabilities and risks around enterprise users, data, workloads, and devices. We have already witnessed a huge spike in cyberattacks over the last few years. Breaches caused by ransomware saw a 41% jump in 2022. The need to double down on cybersecurity in 2023 is going to be higher and this is where the zero trust architecture comes into prominence due to its ability to provide defense against new age sophisticated cyber-attacks. Zero trust has started to dominate the cybersecurity landscape in recent years. Broadly, it assumes an organization is always under attack, and […]
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