A recent Swimlane report analyzed federal agencies' adoption of zero trust following a 2022 executive order. The research investigated the confidence level of these agencies in meeting federal requirements and the tools leveraged to overcome challenges in adopting the key components of a zero trust architecture.
According to the report, 67% of government agencies are confident or very confident they are prepared to meet the zero trust requirements laid out by the U.S. government’s Memorandum M-22-09. When asked how agencies are arming themselves with the tools needed to meet all the criteria of implementing a zero trust architecture and solve the sophisticated security challenges, 64% of federal agencies said they are choosing low-code security automation.