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The Fundamentals of Protecting your Paths to Privilege


Event Date: October 24, 2024
Hosted By: ATARC & BeyondTrust

ATARC partnered with BeyondTrust in hosting The Fundamentals of Protecting your Paths to Privilege webinar on Thursday, October 24th, 2024. We hope to have seen you there!

Despite the long standing principles of Least-Privilege and Privilege Access Management (PAM), 90% of organizations experienced at least one identity-related security incident in the past year. Even with the number of security tools in place, attackers are outflanking them through unidentified attack paths. And AI is accelerating and uncovering paths to privilege faster than we’ve ever seen.

In this webinar, our panelists discussed:

  • How many organizations still maintain legacy identity platforms and applications
  • The types of privilege abuse that can (and does) occur
  • The fundamentals for protecting your paths to privilege and why it requires an identity-centric approach

Resources


5 Questions Public Sector Leaders Should Be Asking About Their Data
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5 Questions Public Sector Leaders Should Be Asking About Their Data

Government agencies and educational institutions across the globe are accelerating their move toward cloud, SaaS, and customer-first digital experiences. The common denominator of all these initiatives? Data. Specifically, the quality and quantity of data you have, where you store it, how you access it, and how quickly you can find what you need. Data, in other words, is one of the public sector’s most strategic assets.

Because of data’s ubiquity, it can be hard to make sense of it holistically, especially when bridging the data silos on teams, departments, and even organizations. To help you focus on the data priorities that will have the most impact on your public sector organization, consider the following five questions.


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