New Research Finds Application Sprawl Puts APAC Workforces at Credential Risk
relleaseid Jumat, 08 Mei 2026 18:57 WIB
The Application Sprawl Problem
The report frames credential risk as a function of attack-surface growth, and nowhere is that surface expanding faster than in APAC. The region's mobile-first, multi-cloud work culture means the average employee now accesses more than 15 business applications daily across on-site, hybrid, and remote settings. Credential management, in this context, is not a remote-work problem. It is a structural one.
Yet fewer than one in four organizations globally have deployed a dedicated password manager. The gap is most acute among SMBs, which dominate APAC's commercial fabric. More than half of respondents in organizations under 250 employees report no dedicated security team, with credential security left to shared spreadsheets, manual hygiene, and informal policies, what the report calls "the SMB credential blind spot." In a region where SMB-led growth is central to several national economies, this represents a systemic and largely unaddressed vulnerability.
What the Data Recommends
The report concludes with six imperatives for 2026, prioritized by deployment urgency: deploy a centralized password manager, close the identity visibility gap, pair password management with multi-factor authentication, build a Zero Trust roadmap, treat integration as a security requirement, and pilot AI-powered credential security within the next twelve months.
"Legacy infrastructure remains the primary blocker between any effective use of AI, including deploying AI for security," says Mani Vembu, CEO of Zoho. "Our future-ready stack is built around the premise that placing identity, access, and applications on the same architectural foundation provides fewer opportunities for vulnerabilities, higher identity visibility, and conveniently, an easier method of adding AI to assist in threat detection. As AI's sophistication in exploiting security weaknesses rapidly improves, migrating to a secure, AI-ready platform is only becoming more urgent."
Methodology
The State of Workforce Password Security 2026 was conducted by Tigon Advisory Corp. and sponsored by Zoho Corporation. The study is based on 3,322 verified responses across nine regions (United States, Canada, United Kingdom, European Union, India, Middle East and Africa, Australia and New Zealand, APAC, Japan, and China), six industries, and twelve workforce roles. Data was collected in early 2026. The full report, including all regional snapshots and methodology notes, is available at https://www.zoho.com/vault/state-of-workforce-password-security-report.html.
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About Zoho Vault
Zoho Vault is Zoho's password management application for individuals, teams, and enterprises, providing centralized credential vaulting, secure sharing, role-based access, multi-factor authentication, and integration with Zoho's broader productivity, HR, and IT-management portfolio. Zoho Vault is included in Zoho One and is also available as a standalone subscription. More information is available at zoho.com/vault.
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