Tune in this week to learn all about an identity-centric approach to zero-trust security

Tune in this week to learn all about an identity-centric approach to zero-trust security

Webcast The adoption of mobile and cloud, and the coronavirus pandemic forcing people to work from home, shows you can no longer rely on computer security based on a simple network perimeter.


Instead, you need to securely grant data and software access to individual staff, contractors, and so on, regardless of their location, device, or network. You need a concept of zero-trust security, which, as the name suggests, means you should trust no one until they are fully identified and authenticated. You can no longer assume someone is an employee based on whether or not they are on an office network, or have got through some outer system perimeter.


There is no silver bullet in achieving a zero-trust architecture. The identity and access management is the core technology that sets the stage for the zero-trust journey. People become the new perimeter, with identity forming the ..

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