Privileged Access Management: Separating People from Passwords

It's easy to say 'you cannot trust users with passwords' however, the vast majority of your users will use online banking. You can be sure that where their own money is concerned users implement strong passwords so their funds are kept safe. What’s more, banking systems do not ask for password changes every 30 days and are, historically, proven to be secure.

The fundamental point is that banking systems seek to prove identity, and identity is the real key to security. In the corporate world, we really need to know who did what where and when.

Join us for this webinar where we will explore:

  • Confident Compliance that is easy to reason with because you can visualize it; profiles mapping people to roles via time windows and tickets
  • How PAM can be used to keep people and passwords separate, safe and secure
  • The irony of anti-malware and vulnerability checkers needing domain access – Password Lifecycle Management

Speakers

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Andy Harris

Chief Technology Officer, Osirium

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Michael Hill

Former Editor, Infosecurity Magazine

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Jacquie Kelly

Support Consultant, Vodafone

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Robert Schifreen

Founder, SecuritySmart

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