Security | Threat Detection | Cyberattacks | DevSecOps | Compliance

Managing identities in a growing organization: Lessons from SECURA Insurance

Joe Albers, Senior Information Security Engineer at SECURA Insurance, shares how effective identity management is crucial for compliance and security in the insurance sector. In this video, Albers discusses the challenges SECURA Insurance faced in managing identities as they grew from 600 to 1,100 employees. Timely deprovisioning and secure access to critical applications was a top priority during the transition from manual processes to automation, which the company achieved seamlessly with One Identity Manager.

Behavior Driven Governance

There’s an unfortunate truth about applications and access in the enterprise. Many applications are underutilized. This means patches and updates can fall down the to-do list of already-stretched IT service desks. Naturally, this increases the vulnerabilities – and opportunities for attackers. Risks are compounded when many users retain access they no longer need, especially when it’s access to the most critical and sensitive resources.

One Identity's approach to AI in cybersecurity

In this video, Chinski addresses the challenges posed by malicious AI, such as deepfakes and advanced phishing attacks, emphasizing the importance of threat detection and response. On the flip side, Chinski showcases how One Identity uses predictive AI and machine learning in solutions like Identity Manager and Safeguard to enhance security through behavioral analytics and governance.

AM, PAM, IGA and ADM: Key differences, and how to unify them

Identity management acronyms aren’t anyone’s idea of a fun day out, but successfully securing identities requires carefully stitching together each of these acronyms into a comprehensive identity security solution. In this article, we discuss AM, PAM, IGA, ADM – and how a unified identity platform (UIP) can help you tie them all together. Let’s start by defining each of these acronyms.