VPN technologies have long been a backbone of remote access — but according to new ThreatLabz research, the security risks and performance challenges of VPNs may be rapidly changing the status quo for enterprises. The Zscaler ThreatLabz 2025 VPN Risk Report with Cybersecurity Insiders draws on the insights of more than 600 IT and security professionals on the growing risks and operational challenges posed by VPNs. It reveals that enterprises are actively grappling with the security risks, performance challenges, and operational complexity of VPNs. One key striking trend: enterprises are beginning to transition en masse to adopt zero trust solutions. Overall, 65% of organizations plan to replace VPN services within the year, a 23% jump from last year’s findings. Meanwhile, 96% of organizations favor a zero trust approach — and 81% plan to implement zero trust strategies within the next 12 months. All of these shifts, meanwhile, happen within the context of an AI-enabled threat landscape. Because VPNs are internet-connected, it has become relatively straightforward for attackers to use AI for automated recon targeting VPN vulnerabilities. This can take the form of simply asking your favorite AI chatbot to return all current CVEs for VPN products in use by an enterprise, which are then easily scanned over the public internet. When you consider that researchers have recently discovered that tens of thousands of public IP addresses hosted by at least one of the largest security providers are being actively scanned, likely by attackers, the crux of the problem for VPNs becomes clear: if you’re reachable, you’re reachable. The report analyzes these risks in the context of enterprise concerns, plans, and their adoption of zero trust strategies to secure the hybrid workforce and enable secure connectivity to private applications. Below, this blog post discusses three key findings from the report underlying these critical shifts. For full insights, analysis, and best practices, download the Zscaler ThreatLabz 2025 VPN Risk Report today. 1. The widespread security challenges of VPNs2. End-user frustration driving enterprise decision-making3. 81% of organizations are actively transitioning to Zero Trust frameworksGet the report
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