Authored by vice president of research Christopher M. Steffen, the guide assesses vendors across 12 capability dimensions, including identity-centric segmentation, cloud-native coverage, and AI-driven anomaly detection. Instead of listing individual features, the research measures the full adoption lifecycle—from initial discovery and policy creation to compliance reporting and self-healing enforcement. This approach aims to help security leaders align technology purchases with their specific operational maturity and infrastructure needs.
The findings draw on vendor briefings, independent analyst research, and user sentiment to profile solutions spanning network, cloud, and zero-trust security. By focusing on the practical application of microsegmentation, the report provides a roadmap for organizations attempting to contain breaches in multi-cloud and hybrid environments. Steffen notes that the discipline has shifted from an aspiration to a core operational requirement for meeting modern regulatory standards and limiting the impact of sophisticated cyber threats.

Comments (0)
No comments yet. Be the first!