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Overview
PAM has changed a great deal over the last twenty years, evolving repeatedly to keep pace with the ever-changing security landscape. In this webinar, we’ll explore the history of PAM and examine its applicability against modern-day threats such as ransomware; you will learn about the benefits, the pitfalls, and everything in between.
Join this session to discover:
• How to achieve zero standing privilege and just-in-time defense
• How adopting a Zero Trust model can help you strength security
• What the relationship is between Netwrix and traditional PAM
Moderator
Lee Neely – Information Assurance APL, LLNL
Lee Neely is a senior IT and security professional at LLNL with over 30 years of extensive experience with a wide variety of technology and applications from point implementations to enterprise solutions. He teaches cyber security courses, and holds several security certifications including GMOB, GPEN, GWAPT, GAWN, GPYC, GEVA, CISSP, CISA, CISM and CRISC. He is a current ISSA International Board Member and former ISSA International Director, Member of the SANS NewsBites Editorial Board, SANS Analyst, and Security Weekly podcast host. You can keep up with Lee @lelandneely
Speaker/s
Martin Cannard – VP of Product Strategy, Netwrix
Martin is an experienced technologist, with over 30 years in the Privileged Access Management and security space. Prior to Netwrix, Martin led the privileged access team at BeyondTrust where he took their password management solution from unknown to a recognized leader in the industry within 3 years; he also drove the development of their new micro service-based platform for DevOps security. Prior to BeyondTrust, Martin held key management positions at Quest/Dell, Novell, Fortefi and Symantec.
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