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The 2022 Thales Access Management Index reveals significant improvements in confidence regarding user access security among IT professionals, with 84% expressing some degree of confidence, up from 56% in 2021. Concerns over security risks related to remote work have decreased, as only 31% of IT professionals reported very high concerns, down from 39% the previous year. Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) adoption has risen to 40% among internal users but remains below 50% overall. The report highlights increased plans for deploying access security technologies, reflecting a growing awareness of security risks in hybrid work environments.

Positive
  • 84% of IT professionals have confidence in user access security systems for remote work, up from 56% in 2021.
  • Very high concerns about security risks of remote work decreased to 31% from 39% in 2021.
  • MFA adoption among internal users increased to 40% compared to 34% in 2021.
  • Plans to deploy stand-alone MFA increased by 6% globally, from 31% to 37%.
Negative
  • MFA is still not widely adopted, with only 56% of organizations having implemented it.
  • 84% of IT professionals have some degree of confidence in their user access security systems to enable remote work securely and easily, up from 56% in 2021
  • IT professionals with very high concerns about the security risks of remote work decreased to 31% from 39% in 2021
  • Multi-Factor Authentication adoption increasing internally but still not used by a significant majority of businesses worldwide

PARIS LA DÉFENSE--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- With the past two years resulting in a permanently altered working environment, changes in security were both necessary and notable. Controlling access to applications, data, and systems is an increasingly important aspect of securing any environment and protecting it against both internal and external threats.

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After two years of the pandemic, confidence in addressing certain security risks and threats arising from hybrid and remote work has improved among businesses and organizations around the world. When it comes to secure access to applications, data, and systems, 84% IT professionals this year said they have some degree of confidence in their current user access security systems to enable remote work securely and easily, compared to 56% in 2021. In addition, 60% said this year they were highly confident compared to just 22% last year.

These are among some of the key findings from the 2022 Thales Access Management Index, a global survey of 2,600 IT decision makers, conducted by 451 Research, part of S&P Global Market Intelligence.

Firms Gaining Confidence Addressing Security of Remote Work
Overall, the report findings suggest that firms remain concerned about the security risks of remote work, but those concerns seem to be less severe. At the same time, firms are also growing more confident in the ability of authentication and access management systems to manage those risks. Only 31% of IT professional surveyed reported having “very high” concerns about the security risks and threats of remote work in 2022, down from 39% in 2021, while those who said they were “somewhat concerned” – the most popular response – increased from 43% to 48% in 2022.

Multi-Factor Authentication on the Rise But Not Widespread
While multi-factor authentication (MFA) usage remains most prevalent for remote workers (68%) and privileged users (52%), the report shows that MFA adoption is on the rise for internal and non-IT staff with MFA adoption increasing to 40% compared to 34% in 2021. However, widespread MFA adoption by businesses is still yet to be the norm with just over half (56%) have adopted MFA in their organizations.

Lingering Effects of Pandemic Drive Interest in Access Management, MFA and ZTNA
The survey inquired about direct impacts that the pandemic and remote work had on deployment plans for new access security technologies. Responses revealed a six-percentage-point global increase in plans to deploy stand-alone MFA, up from 31% in 2021. The pandemic also impacted plans to deploy cloud-based access management, selected by 45% of respondents worldwide compared to 41% in 2021. These two increases illustrate respondents’ growing awareness that threats come from all angles, and that proper authentication and management of access and privileges is necessary for an adequate security foundation. Last year, Zero Trust Network Access/Software-Defined Perimeter (ZTNA)/(SDP) was the top choice, selected by 44% of respondents. In 2022, ZTNA was the second choice at 42%.

Francois Lasnier, Vice President of Access Management Solutions at Thales comments: “The past few years have cemented remote work and work-from-anywhere as a permanent part of the security landscape, and they have also introduced new security risks and challenges. However, growing familiarity with remote work has ultimately broadened awareness on an enterprise level of daily business security risks and has strengthened both confidence and ability in security teams and products to handle those risks and threats properly.”

Garrett Bekker, Principal Analyst at 451 Research comments:Just as the threat landscape has evolved, the tools and methods to handle the landscape have, too. However, even with innovative tools and boosted confidence levels, security plans and approaches still need to adapt to the ever-changing threat environment. A greater shift towards a Zero Trust model would place access management in a central role in corporate security strategies, with a related reliance on MFA as a critical supporting enabler.

Thales and 451 Research will discuss the findings in more detail during a webinar on 29 September 2022. To join, please visit the registration page.

About the 2022 Thales Access Management Index
As organizations step beyond the urgent actions of the last two years, they’re grappling with securing the more complex environments in which they now operate. The global edition of the 2022 Thales Access Management Index looked at various aspects of those impacts in a wide-ranging survey of security professionals and executive leadership that touched on issues including access management and access security, multi-factor authentication, zero-trust network access, security spending plans, remote work and VPNs, and ransomware. The 2022 Thales Access Management Study is based on data from a survey of nearly 2,800 security professionals and executive leaders in more than 15 countries across the globe. This research was conducted as an observational study and makes no causal claims.

About Thales

Thales (Euronext Paris: HO) is a global leader in advanced technologies, investing in digital and “deep tech” innovations – connectivity, big data, artificial intelligence, cybersecurity and quantum technologies – to build a confident future crucial for the development of our societies. The Group provides its customers – businesses, organizations and governments – in the defense, aeronautics, space, transport, and digital identity and security domains with solutions, services and products that help them fulfil their critical role, consideration for the individual being the driving force behind all decisions.

Thales has 81,000 employees in 68 countries. In 2021, the Group generated sales of €16.2 billion.

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What is the 2022 Thales Access Management Index?

The 2022 Thales Access Management Index is a global survey assessing IT professionals' confidence in user access security systems and the adoption of Multi-Factor Authentication.

What percentage of IT professionals are confident in user access security systems in 2022?

In 2022, 84% of IT professionals expressed some degree of confidence in their user access security systems.

How have security concerns related to remote work changed since 2021?

Security concerns have decreased, with very high concerns about remote work risks falling from 39% in 2021 to 31% in 2022.

What is the current adoption rate of Multi-Factor Authentication among organizations?

Currently, just over 56% of organizations have adopted Multi-Factor Authentication.

What impact did the pandemic have on access management technology deployment plans?

Plans for deploying stand-alone MFA increased by 6% globally, reflecting heightened awareness of security risks.

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