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S6E10: Adam Bateman - Securing the Modern Identity Perimeter

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- It is often now said that identity is the new perimeter, why do you think that phrase has taken hold and what does it mean to you?
- How much do you think the complicated identity landscape plays a role, for example most organizations have multiple IdP's, as well as external environments such as SaaS and so on that they have identities and permissions tied to
- It often feels like SaaS is overwhelmingly overlooked in both conversations about Cloud Security as well as software supply chain security - why do you think that is?- You all have published some innovative research around what you dubbed as the "SaaS Attack Matrix" can you tell us a bit about that research and how organizations can use it?
- You're also doing some really great work focused on IdP threats, such as OktaJacking, detection, and even response. Can you unpack that for us?
- It's been said that the browser is the new OS, and I have seen you all say if that's the case, Push Security is the new EDR. Can you elaborate on that?
- I recently saw a headline from LinkedIn's own CISO Georgg Belknap that read "Push Security does for identity what Crowdstrike does for Endpoint". That's quite the endorsement and also catalyst for what you all focus on. How can organizations go about getting a handle on the identity threat landscape given the current complexity?

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- It is often now said that identity is the new perimeter, why do you think that phrase has taken hold and what does it mean to you?
- How much do you think the complicated identity landscape plays a role, for example most organizations have multiple IdP's, as well as external environments such as SaaS and so on that they have identities and permissions tied to
- It often feels like SaaS is overwhelmingly overlooked in both conversations about Cloud Security as well as software supply chain security - why do you think that is?- You all have published some innovative research around what you dubbed as the "SaaS Attack Matrix" can you tell us a bit about that research and how organizations can use it?
- You're also doing some really great work focused on IdP threats, such as OktaJacking, detection, and even response. Can you unpack that for us?
- It's been said that the browser is the new OS, and I have seen you all say if that's the case, Push Security is the new EDR. Can you elaborate on that?
- I recently saw a headline from LinkedIn's own CISO Georgg Belknap that read "Push Security does for identity what Crowdstrike does for Endpoint". That's quite the endorsement and also catalyst for what you all focus on. How can organizations go about getting a handle on the identity threat landscape given the current complexity?

  continue reading

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