Finally, a Solution to Control Access!

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Mickey Martin, Dir. Product Outreach - PlainID, Willy Alvarado, Dir. Security & Privacy, Brian Isserman, Sr. Mgr, Protiviti

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For years organizations either relied on course-grained access controls or attempted to implement complex and unmanageable controls for access to specific data. When organizations attempt to control data level access using roles, the result is role explosion. Attribute-based access helped control access to specific data values but even then access was siloed and segregated into its respective data stores. Using modern, policy-based authorization, organizations now can more easily control access to specific data and infrastructure components and put security controls in place that prevent detrimental actions (intentionally or unintentionally). Learn how leading-edge organizations have deployed identity-centric access throughout the infrastructure stack using fine-grained authorization. This includes access to microservices, APIs, and other infrastructure that typically relies on generic system accounts. Apply policies to enable control over this access based on the individual or process that initiated the transaction (i.e., last-mile security). By attending the webinar you will: - Have a better understanding of Policy-based Access Control (PBAC) and identity-centric access - Learn how to apply PBAC to control access to specific data and infrastructure components - See how leading-edge organizations have taken advantage of PBAC - See a demo of an exciting sensitive data use case - Understand how to move your organization to the next level of access control

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PlainID, the Authorization Company, simplifies the complexity businesses face when securely connecting identities to digital assets. Powered by PBAC, PlainID provides a SaaS-based, centralized policy management platform with decentralized enforcement to manage who can access what across the enterprise technology stack; including applications, data, API, microservices and more.