To kick off the series, executives from Microsoft and One Identity discuss many aspects of the Zero Trust security model, including challenges and best practices that will help guide any organization toward a successful adoption and maintenance of the model.
Bhagwat Swaroop, (former) President and GM of One Identity
David Totten, CTO of Global Partner Solutions for the U.S. at Microsoft
In a Zero Trust model, identity is the new perimeter making it critical to secure access in the modern workplace. For more than 90 percent of enterprises, Active Directory (AD) and Azure Active Directory (AAD) are the source of identity data. For a successful implementation of a Zero Trust model, you will need to build a layered security framework that includes a broad range of technologies, processes, and policies. In this podcast, we discuss best practices for AD/AAD that significantly strengthen cybersecurity, including what you can trust and what you need to closely monitor.
Dan Conrad, AD Security and Management Team Lead at One Identity
This session leverages real-life scenarios to highlight the most common Active Directory (AD) exploits (i.e., password spraying, default and hardcoded credentials, privilege elevation, kerberoasting, and social engineering), why they happen, and what organizations can do to prevent them.
Dan Conrad, AD Security and Management Team Lead at One Identity
Bryan Patton, Principal Solutions Consultant at Quest Software
In this session, we discuss One Identity solutions including the OneLogin IAM product set and how they can be deployed to build a layered approach to managing and securing user access, as well as AD/AAD account data, to help put your customers on a successful path to Zero Trust.
Dan Conrad, AD Security and Management Team Lead at One Identity