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There was a renewed global response to data security in 2018, placing pressure on organisations to assume more responsibility for the data they hold.
Australian businesses lost over AUD $2 million to hackers last year, prompting new laws. Now, IT teams act as vital guardians of data security.
Customers can benefit from improved interoperability with SAP applications and with the large ecosystem of solutions that run on SAP NetWeaver.
Targeting one company rather than casting a wide net allows threat actors to take a more sophisticated approach.
KuppingerCole lead analyst Anmol Singh evaluated the strengths and weaknesses of 20 solution providers in the PAM market for the report.
Adopting key best practices for SIEM optimisation can cut licensing costs by 30% annually while boosting threat detection and response times dramatically.
One Identity's IT veteran Balázs Scheidler shares his insights on log management's history and where it's going to next.
Unix systems (including Linux and Mac OS), by their very nature, have distinct challenges when it comes to security and administration.
One Identity and Secureworks executives Alex Tilley and Serkan Cetin have released what they see coming for cybersecurity in 2019.
One Identity was recognised in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Privileged Access Management for completeness of vision and ability to execute.
Global IAM and PAM survey by One Identity reveals major security lapses and productivity issues, with 26% of Australian firms relying on manual methods.
There are distinct security advantages to using something that's a unique part of the user, rather than something they must recall from memory.
Access management is about providing a frictionless operating environment to lead business growth while reducing a business's exposure to risk.
Banks in Australia are embracing artificial intelligence chatbots for customer service, but face security risks.
These findings are significant considering that privileged accounts grant access to nearly every component of a company's IT infrastructure.
Employees in Singapore, Australia and across the globe snoop their employer's networks to seek information they are not permitted to access.
Only seven percent of respondents in Singapore say they remove access for users immediately upon a change in HR status.
Think of behaviour analytics as Iron Man and identity analytics as The Avengers and you have a powerful approach to identity access management.
Biometric technology may not be suitable for financial institutions due to security concerns and the risk of social engineering.
More effective privileged account management can also greatly mitigate risk and reduce the exposure surface for businesses.