Identity School: Solving the non-employee identity gap in third party risk management

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Mike Conti, Product Marketing Manager; Brock Dooling, Advisory Solution Consultant

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Providing third parties with internal access to data and systems has become a regular business practice for many organizations as they utilize partners, contingent workers, vendors, supply chains, contractors, non-humans, and other non-employees to increase efficiency and profits. Unfortunately, most organizations do not have automated identity programs for these non-employees and the risk of a high-profile and costly breach continues to increase. According to a recent report, 51% of organizations attribute their data breaches to giving privileged access to third parties. Attend this webinar to hear an update on: How identity risk is impacted by the growing reliance of on non-employees, both human and non-human. The flaws of popular methodologies in providing sufficient contextual identity data. Key considerations needed to make well-informed, risk-based decisions about provisioning, verifying, and deprovisioning access to non-employees.
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SailPoint is a leading provider of identity security for the modern enterprise. Enterprise security starts and ends with identities and their access, yet the ability to manage and secure identities today has moved well beyond human capacity. Using a foundation of artificial intelligence and machine learning, the SailPoint Identity Security Platform delivers the right level of access to the right identities and resources at the right time—matching the scale, velocity, and environmental needs of today’s cloud-oriented enterprise. Our intelligent, autonomous, and integrated solutions put identity security at the core of digital business operations, enabling even the most complex organizations across the globe to build a security foundation capable of defending against today’s most pressing threats.