Sponsored by HYSOLATE
Secure access to sensitive corporate systems and data is among the highest priorities for IT and security teams. While corporations have invested millions to ensure that access to these systems and data is done securely through the use of identity and access management (IAM), privileged access management (PAM) and, more recently, conditional access and zero-trust approaches, the threat of accessing these systems from a compromised device continues to pose a significant risk to corporations.
Some organizations have gone to the extreme of providing their privileged users with an additional device solely for the purpose of accessing sensitive systems and data and others are actively seeking methods to ensure that access to such systems is performed from a clean environment.
In this webinar, we will cover:
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