According to our 1H 2022 FortiGuard Labs Threat Landscape report, malicious cyber actors are experimenting with new attack vectors and increasing the frequency of zero-day and other attacks. They're also stepping up the variety of their attacks. In the first half of 2022, the number of new ransomware variants we identified increased by nearly 100% compared to the previous six-month period.
The takeaway? Cybercriminals are showing no signs of slowing down. This increase in the volume and variety of attacks means there's no better time to examine your existing security controls. Adopting a Zero Trust security model is more important than ever for organizations to reduce their risk and strengthen their security posture. Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) and Universal Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) are two of the most useful technologies organizations can adopt to start integrating Zero Trust principles.
Organizations of all sizes are adopting Zero Trust as a corporate security strategy to enable digital acceleration, support remote and hybrid work, and reduce risk. A Zero Trust security model assumes that anything or anyone trying to connect to your network is a potential threat, so every user must be verified before permission is granted to access critical resources. This verification applies regardless of whether the user is trying to access those resources remotely or is already within the network perimeter, helping to ensure a higher security posture for organizations with a hybrid workforce in particular.
Zero Trust Network Access takes the principles of Zero Trust and applies them to application access. Its per-session controls mean that users and devices are authenticated and monitored every time they seek to access an application, closing security gaps that can arise from things like unattended devices.
Multi-Factor Authentication is the foundation of new access control and monitoring solutions like ZTNA and should be table stakes for all organizations across public and private sectors. It's ideal for providing a more secure way of ensuring that only authorized users gain access to the network resources they need, and is especially crucial in today's work-from-anywhere (WFA) environment.
For many organizations, MFA is a must-have, as mandated by regulations and compliance standards. For example, last year President Biden issued Executive Order 14028,Improving the Nation's Cybersecurity. It outlines critical initiatives and steps that federal agencies must adopt to enhance security measures, including implementing MFA. Additionally, multiple compliance frameworks -such as NIST 800-171 and PCI DSS -require the use of MFA.
All sectors benefit from combining MFA with a Zero Trust strategy, regardless of whether they're required to do so due to compliance frameworks or federal mandates. The healthcare industry -specifically telehealth -is a prime example. Many health organizations shifted to offering telehealth visits because of the pandemic. But to achieve this, these organizations were forced to revamp their security efforts to support and secure newly remote users and patients. Implementing a ZTNA strategy for telehealth workers that includes MFA has been foundational for keeping critical data, like patients' personal information, secure.
Both organizations and users benefit from using MFA.
As the threat landscape continues to expand and attackers find clever new ways to infiltrate networks, Zero Trust strategies, ZTNA, and MFA play an increasingly important role in any modern security strategy. Fortinet Universal ZTNA delivers the most complete support providing secure access for any user anywhere -whether they are remote or in the office -by delivering a universal approach to ZTNA that is consistent on-prem, in the cloud, or as a service via SASE. Organizations looking to reduce their risk profile by building a zero-trust architecture can rely on Fortinet Universal ZTNA to provide a consistent user experience in all work locations and an easy transition from VPN, among other benefits.
Learn more about how Fortinet ZTNA improves secure access to applications anywhere, for remote users.