How to Secure Your Agency's Identities and Privileged Access
with Michael Saintcross, VP Federal , BeyondTrust
How to Secure Your Agency's Identities and Privileged Access
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Learn more about how to secure your business from threats in places you didn't even know existed.
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It’s estimated that approximately 80% of hacking related security breaches involve the misuse of privileged credentials. A zero-trust approach to securing your infrastructure is fundamental to reducing risk — and securing identities lies at the core of a successful zero trust strategy.
Deploying a strong Identity, Credential and Access Management (ICAM) program as part of your zero trust strategy allows you to take an integrated approach to users, applications, and data across your increasingly complex infrastructure. ICAM means ensuring the right users have the appropriate access to the appropriate resources, at the right time. Most importantly it means managing heightened privileged access across the enterprise.
Learn how BeyondTrust and Ping Identity deliver the key components of zero trust, while empowering worker productivity with seamless access just when they need it.
Meet the Presenters
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Michael Saintcross
VP Federal , BeyondTrust
Michael Saintcross joined BeyondTrust in 2023 as the US Federal team leader bringing over 25 years of sales and technical solutions delivery experience working with Federal agencies and Fortune 1000
companies. Michael spent 7 years at Agiliance in the Security, Risk, and Compliance market area starting in a federal sales role and finishing the last 3 years as the VP of Global Sales averaging 35%
year-of-year growth prior to their acquisition by Resolver. He earned a BS in Computer Science from the University of Maryland.
Michael also served in the United States Air Force as a Cryptologic Linguist and maintains a Top-Secret security clearance in continuing support of mission partner programs.
Kevlin Brewer
Director, Public Sector Sales Engineering, Ping Identity
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