The 2022 Government Identity Security Virtual Summit

2022 Government conference
Traditional security perimeters are disappearing due to the rise of mobility and the cloud. Identity has therefore become the new security control, forcing leaders to focus on protecting identities and their organization from identity compromises. However, executive order deadlines and increasing dependence on remote businesses continue to accelerate the adoption of new approaches to identity and access management (IAM). Now IT leaders face new demands that require digital trust across all interactions and channels. But how can they secure this new extended environment without negatively impacting user productivity?

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