How Zero Trust Solutions Increase Visibility with SPARK Plus
Introduction
QKS Group defines SPARK
Plus Zero Trust Network Security (ZTNS) as a solution that provides
enhanced security posture for the organization by preventing cyberthreats from
penetrating IT systems from inside or outside corporate network perimeter. ZTNS
breaks the trust model by authenticating and authorizing all users per access
zone by applying multi-factor authentication and enforcing least-privilege
security policies. ZTNS can also enable micro-segmentation in the network to
reduce and/or prevent the lateral movement of threat actors inside the
corporate network landscape.
Zero Trust Network Security has
advanced from a specialized security concept to foundational pillar of
enterprise cyber resilience. Corporations are accelerating digital
transformation, hybrid work, and workloads in multi-cloud environments which
leaves behind the perimeter-based defense model. Zero Trust solutions make
certain that trust is never implied - every request for access is authenticated,
each session is monitored, and every device is evaluated continuously.
In addition to cyber defense,
Zero Trust Network Security (ZTNS) is critical in compliance, data protection
and loss prevention, supporting companies as they comply with organizations’
stringent regulatory requirements such as GDPR, HIPAA, and CCPA. Its
integration with real-time analytics and adaptive security policies further
enables dynamic risk management, allowing organizations to respond swiftly to
evolving threat patterns and user behaviors. This unique combination of
visibility, control, and adaptability is why Zero Trust is the foundation for
modern cybersecurity architectures.
While the selection of the
"right" ZTNS vendor is strategically important, it is often a
significant challenge for organizations. The landscape is dense, with multiple
vendors offering seemingly similar capabilities, from secure access to
micro-segmentation and identity enforcement. However, real-world deployments
often expose variations in integration complexity, policy scalability, latency
impact, and return on investment (ROI) realization
Both procurement and IT leaders
experience a trust and evaluation gap in the overall selection process. While
analyst evaluations offer structure, decision-makers often seek real-world
validation from actual technology users. The need of the hour is a framework
that combines both — the analytical rigor of expert benchmarking with the
experiential insights of verified users. That’s precisely where SPARK Plus™
comes in.
Introducing SPARK Plus™: The
Analyst + User Review Framework
SPARK Plus™ is the world’s first
Analyst + User Review platform, designed by QKS Group to bring transparency and
evidence-based clarity into enterprise technology evaluation. It bridges the
gap between expert analysis and real-world performance by combining the SPARK
Matrix™ (our proprietary analyst ranking model) with verified user feedback
collected from actual deployments across industries and regions.
Through SPARK Plus™, buyers can
view how vendors perform across two complementary dimensions:
- Expert Evaluation (SPARK Matrix™): assessing
vendors on parameters such as technology excellence, customer impact,
innovation, and scalability.
- User Experience (User Reviews): capturing authentic
insights on deployment, integration, performance, and support quality.
For instance, the Zscaler SPARK
Plus™ listing in the Zero Trust Network Security market provides a holistic
view of the vendor’s position. It displays analyst ratings, user sentiment
trends, and feature-level performance metrics, allowing potential buyers to
visualize where analyst confidence meets real-world satisfaction. This
dual-lens approach transforms vendor selection from a speculative exercise into
a data-backed decision.
Analyst Insights: Key Vendors
in the ZTNS Market
From QKS Group’s recent analysis
of the Zero Trust Network Security landscape, three vendors continue to define
the competitive dynamics through differentiated approaches:
Zscaler
Zscaler
utilizes a cloud-native Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) architecture that
connects users directly to applications as opposed to into the corporate
network. This limits attack surface and minimizes risks with lateral movement.
Zscaler's competitive advantages within the category noted in the report
include application protection, AI-enabled threat intelligence, and robust
policy enforcement within multiple hybrid deployments. Zscaler is best suited
for organizations focused on scale, user experience, and effective security
controls regardless of the access situation.
Palo Alto Networks
Palo
Alto Networks presents a strong and comprehensive Zero Trust offering,
especially within several major enterprise environments where supplemented
complex, multi-site support can be an important consideration. Its ZTNA
offering is highly integrated with the company's next-generation firewall and
Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) functionality, creating a unified security
foundation regardless of the access situation as applicable to on-premises,
SaaS, and IoT scenarios. However, there are still traces of a traditional network
approach in the rules surrounding deployments resulting in a heavier
configuration burden than a purely cloud-native offering like Zscaler.
Akamai
Akamai's
Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) solution offers context-aware, adaptive
security. By default, every user, device, and application is classified as
untrusted and is authenticated and authorized at every point of access.
Akamai's edge-based architecture provides low latency, high scalability, and
comprehensive protection for distributed applications. Akamai's differentiator
is enabling policy changes, based on user behavior and threat intelligence —
ideal for organizations with users and applications dispersed globally.
SPARK Matrix™ Coverage in
SPARK Plus™
SPARK Matrix™ for Zero Trust
Network Security has broad industry coverage and includes Banking, Financial
Services, & Insurance (BFSI), Education, Retail, Healthcare, Manufacturing,
and Information Technology & Telecom. The study also covered North America,
Europe, Asia Pacific (APAC), Middle East & Africa (MEA), and Latin America,
thus providing a global lens for understanding adoption and innovation.
This multi-industry and
multi-region approach means SPARK Plus™ provides contextual intelligence. For
example, a healthcare provider in Europe can compare solutions driven by
compliance needs, while a manufacturing company in APAC can contrast vendors focused
on performance to meet latency needs. Buyers can review overall market leaders
as well as providers driven by a regional perspective, all from one validated
framework.
Conclusion: Bridging Analyst
Trust with User Validation
In a market defined by rapid
innovation and high stakes, credibility is the new currency. SPARK Plus™
empowers organizations to make confident, evidence-based decisions by merging
the analytical depth of QKS Group’s SPARK Matrix™ with the authenticity
of verified user experiences.
By providing a single pane of
visibility into how vendors perform in expert evaluations and real-world
scenarios, SPARK Plus™ bridges the trust gap that has long challenged
technology buyers. It doesn’t just rank vendors — it reveals how they deliver
on their promises, in practice.
For enterprises navigating the
evolving Zero
Trust Network Security landscape, SPARK Plus™ represents more than a
benchmarking tool. It’s a path toward clarity, enabling decisions grounded in
insight, validation, and real-world credibility.
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