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The European Privileged Access Management (PAM) market is undergoing significant transformation. Organizations are facing increasingly sophisticated cyber threats while adapting to a growing number of regulatory requirements, including NIS2, DORA, the Cyber Resilience Act (CRA), and the EU AI Act. At the same time, digital sovereignty has emerged as a strategic priority, influencing cybersecurity investments, vendor selection, and the protection of critical infrastructure.
As identity security programs mature, the focus is expanding beyond privileged human users to include machine identities, service accounts, workloads, APIs, and AI agents. This evolution is driving the convergence of PAM and broader Identity Security initiatives, making privileged access controls a critical component of modern cybersecurity and compliance strategies.
In this panel discussion, Martin Kuppinger, Distinguished Analyst at KuppingerCole Analysts and Vera de Chauvigny, Senior Marketing Inteligence Lead and Guido Kraft, Field CISO & Compliance Expert at Wallix will examine the current state of the European PAM market and discuss the trends shaping the future of identity security. Together, they will explore how organizations are responding to evolving regulatory requirements, increasing cyber threats, and growing demands for digital sovereignty.
The panel will provide diverse perspectives on topics such as the rise of non-human identities, cloud entitlement and privilege management, the role of AI in cybersecurity, and the increasing importance of PAM as a foundation for modern Identity Security platforms. Drawing on market insights and real-world experience, the speakers will share best practices for combining security, compliance, operational efficiency, and sovereignty requirements in complex European environments.
Who Should Attend
This webinar is designed for CISOs, security leaders, IAM and PAM professionals, compliance and risk managers, enterprise architects, cloud security specialists, and IT decision-makers responsible for identity security, regulatory compliance, and cybersecurity strategy.