Efficacy Of Micro-Segmentation Assessment Report
Micro-segmentation is an essential security control that prevents the lateral movement of attackers. It's proven to be critical to Zero Trust security. But how can organizations measure the value of micro-segmentation? What are the numbers that prove it?
This report by Bishop Fox specialists quantifies the efficacy of micro-segmentation. It serves as a blueprint for a testing methodology that can help organizations validate results in their own environments.
Through its implementation of the MITRE ATTandCK framework, Bishop Fox conducted several rounds of testing against varying degrees of policy granularity to measure the ability of micro-segmentation to effectively limit lateral movement.
The key findings highlight the importance of adopting micro-segmentation as part of an organization's enterprise security posture, given the control's measurable effectiveness in putting the brakes on lateral movement.
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