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Zero-trust networking: Is it worth the cost?

Build a logical framework for ZTN and decide if it’s right for your organization.

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In the evolving landscape of cybersecurity, zero-trust networking (ZTN) has emerged as a transformative approach to securing enterprise networks.

Traditional security models are becoming obsolete in the face of sophisticated cyberthreats and a rapidly expanding attack surface.

Zero-trust networks challenge this notion by adopting a “never trust, always verify” stance, fundamentally altering how security is implemented and maintained within an enterprise.

Implementing ZTN is a journey that will require technological and cultural change. A key challenge that most organizations face whether the cost of ZTN outweighs the benefits, and what will be gained and lost along the way.

This paper provides a helpful decision model to assist you in making informed decisions about zero-trust networking. In it, you will learn:

  • How to define the net gains and losses associated with ZTN
  • How to build a logical framework for thinking about ZTN
  • How to decide if ZTN is the right way forward for your organization

About the authors

John Millington

Global Product Manager for Managed Network and Security Services

In his role as Global Product Manager for Managed Network and Security Services, John creates innovative managed services with leading technology providers within the Atos Strategy & Growth team. John’s work focuses on securing client IT infrastructure from the evolving and dynamic landscape of enterprise cyberthreats to enable organizations to focus on their primary industry by leveraging the power of cutting-edge technology and Atos experience, tools and expertise.

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Daniel Pikon

Global Head of Portfolio, Networking 

Daniel brings more than 20 years of experience to his role as Head of Portfolio and R&D for Atos’s managed services division. He has held multiple roles in business development and portfolio management, immersing himself in the IT/OT network and communication domains, cultivating an in-depth understanding of IT solutions and embracing AI-driven practices. His contributions have been pivotal in steering Atos’s research and development initiatives and ensuring that Atos solutions meet the evolving needs of modern enterprises.

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