Security teams were already going through a fundamental shift in how they protect the business, even before the acceleration to remote working due to Covid-19. Given that Identity and Access Management (IAM) is now undeniably the first line of defense for organisations worldwide, how can security leaders turn the challenges, both legacy and new, into opportunities to mitigate risk and add value to the business? And all this in a way that will elevate the position, and change the perception, of security at the same time?
LastPass recently sponsored an infobrief with IDC that looks at the challenges facing security teams and details five drivers where Identity and Access Management can support the business needs to benefit both the business and security team. There is also some excellent guidance on how best to engage the senior decision makers and speak in a language they understand.
In this session you'll find out about:
- New demands facing today’s security teams
- Insight into the attitudes towards security teams in the UK
- How to use Identity and Access Management to demonstrate business value - 5 identity drivers
- Speaking the language of the board when it comes to security adding value and mitigating risk
Watch the live replay of this webinar to hear from IDC and LastPass as they discuss the details of this infobrief at an EMEA level, and then take a deep dive into the UK market, with our panel of speakers:
Mark Child - Research Manager, European Security, IDC
Barry McMahon - International Product Marketing Manager, LastPass
Moderated by: Clare Murphy - Regional Marketing Manager, LastPass