Information Services Group Inc. (ISG), a global technology research and advisory firm, has released a new research report highlighting the shift in cybersecurity strategies among enterprises. As companies increasingly operate with remote workers and cloud-based resources, they are moving away from traditional cybersecurity architectures in favor of more adaptable tools. The report, part of the ISG Provider Lens® series, evaluates 61 providers across identity and access management, extended detection and response, and security service edge quadrants. Notable leaders include Broadcom, Fortinet, IBM, Microsoft, and Palo Alto Networks. The study emphasizes the growing importance of zero trust principles and identity-centric approaches in securing modern, distributed operations. Additionally, it notes the rising adoption of identity and access management $(IAM.AU)$ for regulatory compliance and the expansion of extended detection and response (XDR) solutions into industrial systems. ISG's analysis underscores the obsolescence of traditional security perimeters and the need for integrated defenses in digital environments to address evolving cybersecurity threats.
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