target audience: TECH BUYER Publication date: Nov 2021 - Document type: Tech Buyer Presentation - Doc Document number: # US48401021
Getting Your Organization to Zero Trust and Beyond: Future Enterprise Planning Guide
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This IDC Planning Guide provides technology leaders with concrete approaches for a zero trust security model. You'll get strategies and advice to find the right path forward. Priorities will depend on risk and current situation, often affected by responses to the work-from-home requirements prompted by the pandemic.
Digital trust is the economic driver of digital transformation (DX) and the future enterprise. Trust is a requirement for DX. Organizations and entities must trust other organizations and entities to achieve the success that is their goal.
Enabling the changes of digital transformation requires digital trust — transferring trust from human level to digital and back again. Enterprises need the ability to embed trust in the system, even as the threat environment continues to escalate and grow.
Zero trust ensures that the technical environment is protected from its broadest to most granular levels to bolster the trust required for digital transformation. In many senses, wider digital trust is reestablished by limiting technical trust.
The key to a trusted enterprise is to develop a distributed integrity strategy that shifts security and compliance toward continuous measurement and granular access control with an architecture that supports real-time decision making and tools-driven, automated security capabilities.