The Red Devils may have failed to win on the road for a fourth consecutive Premier League away game, but Ferguson preferred to take the positives.
Whereas United's previous three matches on the road this season have seen them score seven goals and concede seven in total, the trip to the Stadium of Light ended in stalemate.
Sunderland dominated for long periods, especially in the first half, and Ferguson was delighted to keep a clean sheet.
He told Sky Sports: "I think you've got to give Sunderland credit, their home record this season is fantastic.
"We've had to defend really well and that is the pleasing thing for me. The back four were fantastic."
Reflecting on United's lack of an away win, Ferguson added: "I think we have had difficult games away from home but the consistency of not losing is something we can take.
"The most important thing from today was not losing a goal, because that is the area we have been weak.
"I am satisfied."
Ferguson rejected suggestions that United might have been suffering from a European hangover, having travelled to Spain to beat Valencia 1-0 in the UEFA Champions League on Wednesday.
"It is always more difficult for teams that play in Europe during the week but we have experienced that many times," he explained.
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