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Press Release

Zscaler Reveals 2013 Global Cyber Security Predictions

San Jose, California, December, 31, 2012

Zscaler, enabling business beyond the corporate network, today revealed its predictions for cyber security for 2013. The security industry will be going through dramatic changes from the government to vendors with the effects reaching everyone, even in their homes.

Zscaler’s 2013 predictions include:

Privatization of Malware Goes National

White collar researchers are parting with vulnerability information, selling it to a middle man and not asking questions about where it may end up. This trend will continue, but expect new participants to enter the fray, namely nation states. Governments, the US government included, have shown increasing comfort leveraging online attacks to achieve specific goals. Nation states, desperate for top talent to stay ahead, will not confine themselves to only home grown talent, but will become increasingly aggressive bidders on the open market. "Unlike physical weapons whose R&D costs limit their production to governments willing to spend billions, 0-day vulnerability information thrives in the private market," said Michael Sutton, vice president of Zscaler's security research team.

Microsoft Starts Paying for Vulnerability Discoveries

Vendors such as Mozilla and Google made it an acceptable practice to reward security researchers for revealing vulnerabilities. Microsoft has continued to make slow but steady steps forward such as the creation of Bluehat, security conference sponsorships, and through financial rewards for the capture of malware authors. As Microsoft leverages security as a differentiator for Windows 8/RT against mobile competitors, expect this to be the year they pay for vulnerability discoveries .

Shift to Detection from Prevention

Zscaler sees enterprises place much emphasis on prevention without the ability to detect threats. Compromised PCs and data breaches have become a daily fact of life. We will see enterprises will begin shifting their security budget toward detective controls.

Hacking the Internet of Things Goes Mainstream

Connected hardware devices ensure that our digital lifestyle is always online and always accessible. From thermostats to garage door openers, traditional electronics are now Internet connected. The hardware industry has not kept up with these changing security trends. We expect this wave of connected hardware to preset a vast amount of low hanging fruit for security researchers and attackers alike.

About Zscaler

Zscaler (NASDAQ: ZS) accelerates digital transformation so customers can be more agile, efficient, resilient, and secure. The Zscaler Zero Trust Exchange™ platform protects thousands of customers from cyberattacks and data loss by securely connecting users, devices, and applications in any location. Distributed across more than 150 data centers globally, the SSE-based Zero Trust Exchange™ is the world’s largest in-line cloud security platform.

Media Contacts

Natalia Wodecki, Sr. Director, Global Integrated Communications & PR, [email protected]