Citrix research uncovers new approach to security

Implementing security used to be simple: Build a perimeter and protect the resources inside. But as apps are increasingly moving to the cloud and work is happening anywhere, things have become more complicated, and the traditional architecture of castle and moat no longer works.

IT organizations around the world realize this, and according to the results of a Pulse survey conducted by Citrix Systems, are abandoning traditional approaches to securing information and devices in favor of modern ones that enable them to overcome these challenges and deliver the future of work.

“In a world where resources can be accessed anywhere, anytime from any device, traditional security models focused on locking systems down won’t cut it,” said Fermin Serna, Chief Information Security Officer, Citrix. “What is needed is an intelligent, people-focused approach that allows organizations to secure all the tools, apps, content, and devices that employees need and prefer to use in a simple experience that can be customized to fit their personal preferences and evolving work styles.”

The Citrix-Pulse survey supports this notion. Of the IT executives and managers in North America, Europe, the Middle East, Africa and the Asia Pacific region who responded to the measure. 64 percent indicated that they are aiming to shift from their current VPN strategy. 71 percent said they are looking to a zero trust, cloud-based model as a replacement. And employee experience will figure prominently in their plans. 97 percent of those surveyed cited employee experience as a key influence on their strategy going forward, and 75 percent said they are looking to improve the user experience through their design and execution

“Employee experience is critical to delivering business innovation and growth, and security must support it,” Serna said. “As the Citrix Pulse survey found, savvy organizations recognize this and are evolving their security postures to provide access to applications and information in a contextual and transparent way that empowers employees rather than frustrating them.”

Organizations like Synopsys. “We are moving beyond traditional VPN solutions and now provide our employees and partners with zero trust and secure access to their infrastructure on corporate managed or BYO devices,” said Sriram Sitaraman, Chief Information Officer, Synopsys.

And it is using solutions from Citrix to do it. Citrix provides a powerful set of secure access solutions that combine a full cloud-delivered security stack integrated with identity-aware Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) to protect employees without getting in their way, as well as a complete Secure Access Services Edge (SASE) stack of services. “By unifying access to all our corporate applications, Citrix has not only helped tighten the security posture around our apps, but also improved our overall employee experience,” Sitaraman adds.