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Security magazine sits downs with David Mahdi, Chief Strategy Officer and Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) Advisor at Sectigo, to discuss why enterprise security leaders must establish digital trust.
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Travelers disembarking from Carnival Cruise Line journeys will now undergo a biometric screening process to confirm their identity at the Port of Baltimore.
Controlling access to data within an organization is paramount to maintaining a secure cyber environment. Using identity governance strategies can help achieve this goal.
In this article we will delve further into the many risks to today’s digital identity solutions. We will also review the benefits of alternatives to passwordless authentication solutions using biometrics, and ultimately where the future of identity security could be heading long-term.
Over the last year, the shift to remote work has led to an increase in the number of identities and an increased focus on identity security, but a decrease in confidence in the ability to secure employee identities, according to a new Identity Defined Security Alliance (IDSA) study.
With 94% of organizations reporting an identity-related breach at some point, getting a solid Identity Governance and Administration initiative off the ground and scaling it is no longer a nice-to-have, but a need-to-have.