Identity in the Age of Zero Trust
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Panel: Placing Identity at the Center of Security Designs & Models

Combined Session
Wednesday, May 15, 2019 11:00—12:00
Location: CHIEMSEE

What does it mean to have identity at the center of your security infrastructure? At its core, it says that we have to build our solutions to always question who someone is, what they want to do. We can no longer blindly trust that just because they come from a known location those questions no longer matter. At the center of those questions is a critical concept: identity. At the center of those questions is one crucial idea: identity. Our solutions must continually validate the identity of the person accessing our applications and data. That includes authentication, authorization, and one that might not entirely be as obvious is administration. While it all sounds great in theory, what does that mean in reality? What steps do you take to get there? What does that mean for my firewall!? 

Richard Bird
Richard Bird
Ping Identity
Richard Bird is the chief customer information officer for Ping Identity. He is a cyber security ambassador, identity-centric security expert, voice of the customer and an advisor to the global...
David Lee
David Lee
Sailpoint
14 years typing letters and numbers into a computer screen and waiting for the magic to happen. Most of that time the magic was helping enterprises figure out how to manage all the accounts and...
John Tolbert
John Tolbert
KuppingerCole
  John Tolbert is a Lead Analyst and Managing Director of KuppingerCole, Inc (US). As Lead Analyst, John covers a number of different research areas, outlined below. John also advises...
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