A first multivocal literature review finds academia modifies IoT to meet Zero Trust rules while industry integrates IoT into existing NIST-guided Zero Trust frameworks, exposing gaps in socio-technical and cost-benefit analysis.
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Survey of 64 Asia-Pacific professionals finds ZTA familiarity and cloud needs as strongest correlates of perceived necessity in SMEs, with weak barrier effects, and proposes a three-stage adoption route.
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Converging Zero Trust and IoT Security: A Multivocal Literature Review
A first multivocal literature review finds academia modifies IoT to meet Zero Trust rules while industry integrates IoT into existing NIST-guided Zero Trust frameworks, exposing gaps in socio-technical and cost-benefit analysis.
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Towards Zero Trust Architecture: A Pilot Study on Information Systems Security Readiness amongst Small and Medium Enterprises
Survey of 64 Asia-Pacific professionals finds ZTA familiarity and cloud needs as strongest correlates of perceived necessity in SMEs, with weak barrier effects, and proposes a three-stage adoption route.