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Zero Trust - Replacing Depth with Logic. Identity & Access Management eSummit 2022

In a hybrid work setup, workers should be able to authenticate themselves in the virtual environment securely. However, identity theft and technologies like deep fakes ensure that securing identities remains a major challenge. Organizations want to ensure their identities are safe and hack-proof. Join industry leading practitioners and experts to learn how to protect identities.

Identity-Based Data Security on AWS

Speakers: Dave Cole, CEO of Open Raven Ev Kontsevoy, CEO of @Teleport Modern data drives business value. But the speed with which it is created and accessed across a global AWS footprint increases risk considerably. The old ways of securing data – VPNs, shared credentials stored in a secure vault, offsite backups – are no longer sufficient and don't work at cloud-scale. Join Teleport CEO Ev Kontsevoy and Open Raven CEO Dave Cole as they present a practical view of modern data security in two parts.

What is a BISO? How a BISO can help accelerate Fintech innovation.

For this 15th episode of Access Control Podcast, a podcast providing practical security advice for startups, Developer Relations Engineer at Teleport Ben Arent chats with Alyssa Miller. Alyssa is a seasoned hacker and highly experienced security executive. Alyssa began her career programming for a Wisconsin-based provider of financial software and services. Later moving into a leadership role within the ethical hacking team, conducting pen tests and app assessments. This was followed by working in consulting, which provided a unique perspective on the challenges of the security industry, and then working across multiple organizations and high-level executives to address security at a strategic level.

Innovation lessons we can learn from hackers

In 2022, Cyber Security is no longer about protecting secrets. It is about our way of life that relies on digital technology everywhere: from clouds to smartphones, from medical facilities to stock markets, and everything in between. In the past 2 years, threat actors have innovated faster than ever before, even using “growth hacking” tricks to increase the impact of their criminal enterprises. At the same time, our own connected lifestyle and digital footprint keep changing at breakneck speeds. How can we prepare for what comes next? By learning from hackers! @Keren Elazari — security researcher, TED speaker, and friendly hacker — joins us for a conversation on emerging security threats, new attack vectors and techniques, and innovation lessons we can learn from hackers.