- WEBINAR -
Cyberattacks against the government have long been a reality, but a recent string of supply chain attacks have renewed discussions about the need for federal agencies to modernize their cybersecurity operations so that they can easily detect and respond to threats.
At the center of this discussion is Zero Trust: a framework that puts identity front and center based on the understanding that network trust alone cannot assure an organization that the traffic traversing their environment is benign.
And while Zero Trust has been considered a pipe dream for many organizations for some time, that is no longer the case. With the evolution of standards-based technologies that prioritize ease of integration and use, agencies are now in a position to enhance their existing identity and security capabilities and realize the full benefits of being able to securely collect, share, and act upon identity-related data and intelligence.
In this webinar, hosted by Carahsoft, you’ll hear from experts in Identity and Access Management (IAM), Identity Governance and Administration (IGA), User and Entity Behavior Analytics (UEBA), and more about:
How identity and security technologies have evolved to help agencies operate more efficiently and securely in a hybrid world
How these tools can bring together security and business personnel to ensure only the right people get access to the right resources
How to take advantage of pre-built integrations to realize the true value of Zero Trust
Richard Bird, Chief Customer Information Officer at Ping Identity speaks about government prioritization of new Digital Identity initiatives.
Ping Identity solutions can help government agencies and citizen initiatives by providing mission-critical identity and access management (IAM) capabilities across existing applications and APIs, no matter where they're hosted.
Enable secure remote access and cloud smart modernization with identity-centric security.