Towards Zero Trust Architecture: A Pilot Study on Information Systems Security Readiness amongst Small and Medium Enterprises
Authors: Yu Deng, Anushia Inthiran
Summary
arXiv:2605. 18901v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) face growing cyber threats but often lack the resources and expertise needed to adopt Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA).
Relevance
Read next because Towards Zero Trust Architecture: A Pilot Study on Information Systems Security Readiness amongst Small and Medium Enterprises overlaps with clean result "LoRA persona trained on alone emits at 23.5% when a co-trained partner learns ..., vs 0% control on Qwen2.5-7B-Instruct (MODERATE confidence)", clean result "Leakage rate is a usable signal for recovering trigger-shaped phrases on Gaperon-1125-1B without knowing the hidden trigger itself (MODERATE confidence)", clean result "Language-mismatch LoRA SFT on Qwen2.5-7B leaks the trained completion language into bystander directives the model was never trained on, absent under same-language SFT (LOW confidence)". Matching terms: strong, source, line, implement, trained, stage, lora. Source: arxiv cs.CR (Cryptography and Security).
Threat model
Potential threat/caveat for clean result "LoRA persona trained on alone emits at 23.5% when a co-trained partner learns ..., vs 0% control on Qwen2.5-7B-Instruct (MODERATE confidence)": this item discusses negative.
Abstract
arXiv:2605.18901v1 Announce Type: new Abstract: Small and medium enterprises (SMEs) face growing cyber threats but often lack the resources and expertise needed to adopt Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA). This pilot study examines the drivers and barriers shaping SME perceptions of ZTA necessity and proposes an exploratory staged adoption path. Survey data from 64 IT and security professionals in the Asia-Pacific region show that ZTA familiarity and cloud-computing needs are the strongest positive correlates of perceived necessity, whereas accumulated barriers show only a weak negative association. Identity and access management complexity and scalability emerge as the main implementation hurdles. Based on these findings, we propose a three-stage route for SMEs: strengthening identity governance, segmenting high-value assets, and introducing targeted monitoring in line with operational capacity. The study offers early evidence for more realistic Zero Trust transitions in resource-constrained firms.