Are single sign-on and zero trust compatible?
Yes, both can work together65%
No, one contradicts the other31%
Not sure3%
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Chief Information Security Officer in Healthcare and Biotecha year ago
ZTA and SSO should work on hand to hand ...Content you might like
Are organizations managing IT security internally, or are they outsourcing to specialized security companies? If they are outsourcing, how do they ensure the security vendor can handle all potential threats and vulnerabilities?
Director of IT in Education2 months ago
We do a combination of both.931 views1 Comment
Single sign-on (SSO) increases the chance of a major network security breach.
Strongly agree4%
Agreee59%
Neutral23%
Disagree12%
Strongly disagree1%
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What kind of identification and authentication failures do you see most often? How do you address them?
Director of IT in Mediaa year ago
For us the issues are location-based, where I'm trying to understand if somebody's in a new location, but we are a global company so people are in various locations all the time. When we start bringing in adaptive ...read more1
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What are your biggest challenges when it comes to preventing phishing attacks?
Poor employee awareness/training37%
C-suite is too trusting of social engineering42%
Phishing scams are getting more convincing62%
Our email gateway security can’t keep up with the scams33%
Even with MFA, users share passwords and codes20%
Not all users will use MFA at all2%
Other1%
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