ISSA Greater Kansas City June 25th 2020 Chapter Event
When
Thursday, June 25, 2020 from 12:00 PM to 1:00 PM CDT
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Where
This is an online event.

Dear Rob,

Please join ISSA KC chapter members and other security professionals for a virtual meeting on June 25th, 2020.

Topic: Why Most PAM Implementations Fail

Topic Summary: 
PAM projects are often called the hardest projects in identity and access management (IAM) to rollout successfully.  Jason Gale, Solutions Architect at Remediant, will discuss common mistakes companies make, examine why most PAM implementations fail, discuss protecting passwords versus access, and examine issues with Active Directory complexity and scalability.  As the pioneers of JITA, we will explore why today's threat landscape requires a new and different approach to PAM solutions, and the importance of Just-in-Time Administration and continuous monitoring/enforcement when it comes to finding and regulating administrator rights and access.

Presenter: Jason Gale
Jason Gale is an industry veteran with 25 years IT experience, 10 years Security & IoT focused. A passionate professional that loves to solve customer problems with durable technologies and creative thought.  Jason has a passion for graph databases, functional UI's and hard to answer questions. Serial maker at heart and Sales Engineer by day, Jason is currently bringing the message of Zero Standing Privilege and Just in Time Administration to the masses and is a proud member of Remediant.

Date and Time:
Thursday, June 25, 2020

Location:
Web/Virtual

Agenda:
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM - Meeting & Presentation
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