TLS 1.3's Fourth Anniversary: What Have we Learned About Implementation and Network Monitoring?

Enterprise Management Associates (EMA), has released a new research report, "TLS 1.3's Fourth Anniversary: What Have We Learned About Implementation and Network Monitoring?,"

EMA polled 208 technology and business leaders in North America representing organizations from more than ten different industry verticals. Nearly all of the conclusions that were found in the 2019 report still hold true in 2022, including:

  • Visibility and monitoring considerations remain the biggest obstacle to adoption.
  • Resource and implementation costs are significant.
  • Remote work, regulatory and vendor controls, and improved data security are drivers.

Some of the key findings include:

  • 89% of enterprises were concerned that TLS 1.3 would disrupt existing network and security monitoring functions
  • 85% of enterprises listed data security as the greatest benefit to their TLS 1.3 implementation
  • 26% of enterprises believe that they have suffered a security breach due to visibility difficulties associated with TLS 1.3
  • 87% of enterprises had to make changes to their network architecture to accommodate TLS 1.3

Via Benzinga

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