Making Sense of Identity and Access Management | Research
Event Overview
As businesses interact and transact with an ever-growing ecosystem of employees, customers, third-party vendors and supply chains, identity-related risks are rapidly increasing. A foundational identity and access management (IAM) program helps makes sense of the chaos and hardens your organization's overall security posture. It's also a vital prerequisite for taking advantage of the latest security frameworks, including zero trust and SASE/SSE architectures. Join WWT Senior Practice Manager Jayson Yee as he shares how organizations can start—or mature—their IAM journey. He'll highlight how to evaluate vendors tailored to your organization's unique use cases, the benefits and drivers of a strong IAM program, and areas where your organization may already have identity technology deployed.
Featured Speakers
What to expect
- Get hands on, on demand experience
- Capture real-world insights and research
- Leverage practical and actionable guidance
- Compare, contrast and validate multi-vendor solutions
- Think creatively about strategy
- Tap into our industry-leading expertise and partnerships
Goals and Objectives
To make it easier for business and technology leaders to align their resources and focus on areas that are fundamental to lasting transformation.
Who should attend?
Network Decision Makers, Security Decision Makers, Technical Decision Makers
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