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Simplifying Zero Trust: How Cisco Security Suites Drive Value

Zero trust has emerged as a critical security framework for modern organizations, but understanding the return on investment (ROI) remains a key consideration. A recent study by Forrester provides insights into the benefits that organizations realize by deploying Cisco Security Suites as part of their zero-trust strategy.
The Forrester Total Economic Impact™ (TEI) study, commissioned by Cisco, explored the experiences of organizations using Cisco Security Suites to implement zero trust. Through interviews and analysis, the study uncovered a compelling story of improved security posture, streamlined operations, and enhanced business outcomes, ultimately leading to a 110% ROI over three years for the composite organization.
These benefits are driven by the comprehensive protection offered by Cisco Security Suites, including the User Protection Suite (with Duo, Secure Access, and Email Threat Defense) focused on securing users, devices, and access, and the Breach Protection Suite (with Cisco XDR, Email Threat Defense, and Secure Endpoint) designed to simplify operations, prioritize alerts, and accelerate incident response.
The study highlights how Cisco Security Suites are enabling organizations to address key challenges associated with traditional security models. These include the complexities of managing disparate security tools, vulnerabilities in legacy infrastructure, and the need to protect a hybrid workforce.
One of the key findings is the ability of Cisco Security Suites to streamline security operations. Organizations are seeing significant reductions in the time and resources required to manage their security infrastructure, freeing up IT staff to focus on strategic initiatives. In fact, the composite organization saw a 70% reduction in labor hours for identity security and access management and an 80% reduction in siloed network and infrastructure management. This was achieved through consolidation of security tools, automation of key workflows, and improved visibility across the security ecosystem.

The study also highlights the impact of Cisco Security Suites on an organization’s overall security posture. By implementing zero trust principles with Cisco, organizations reduced their risk of data breaches and other security incidents. Forrester’s analysis suggests a 60% reduction in the likelihood of a severe data breach. This is achieved through stronger identity and access controls, improved threat detection and response capabilities, and enhanced protection for endpoints and applications.
The Forrester study highlights the positive impact of Cisco Security Suites in helping organizations move beyond the theory of zero trust and realize its practical benefits. To learn more about the findings of the Forrester Total Economic Impact™ study and explore how Cisco Security Suites can help your organization achieve its zero trust goals and realize a compelling ROI, read the report today.
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