2022 Thales Access
Management Index
Building Zero Trust with Modern Access Security
The impact of remote work throughout the COVID-19 pandemic has caused both security professionals and the average technology user to be more aware of security concerns and how to address them. The 2022 Thales Access Management Index looks to identify the extent of that change, as well as the current state of access management and plans for access security across a range of industries. This report focuses on the Europe and Middle East region and covers respondents based in the U.K., France, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden and the UAE. The report analyses the responses from 1,000 respondents from midsize to large enterprises within many diverse verticals in the public and private sectors. The insights were gleaned from the survey data, and this report explores the impacts on identity and access management (IAM) security strategy and planning.
Analysis from 451 Research, part of S&P Global Market Intelligence, based on a survey with more than 2,700 security professionals worldwide.
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Confidence in Addressing Security Challenges
of Hybrid Work Improving Among Businesses
61%
of respondents are significantly or highly confident in the abilities of their current access solutions to effectively enable safe and easy remote work for employees
57%
of respondents plan to improve the authentication of existing VPNs
22%
of respondents have experienced a ransomware attack
MFA is still the most widely deployed form of authentication technology
55%
ahead of the increasingly popular passwordless authentication at 48%.
39% of respondents say that more than 40% of their organization is using modern authentication for cloud or SaaS applications.
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2022 Thales Access Management Index - Europe and Middle East
Discover how COVID influenced remote working, what are the new security threats, what is the current state of remote access security, and other important security concerns, in this Europe and Middle East Access Management Index study.