COMPANY NEEWS: CyberArk (NASDAQ: CYBR), the identity security company, today announced it has been named a Leader in the 2024 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Privileged Access Management. CyberArk is positioned as a Leader for the sixth consecutive time and is positioned furthest in Completeness of Vision, which evaluates vendors on offering (product) strategy, innovation and market understanding among other evaluation criteria.
COMPANY NEWS: CyberArk (NASDAQ: CYBR), The identity security company, today announced that it has earned the Trusted Cloud Provider trustmark from the Cloud Security Alliance (CSA), the world’s leading organisation dedicated to defining and raising awareness of best practices to help ensure a secure cloud computing environment. The Trusted Cloud Provider trustmark helps organisations to identify providers that have invested to achieve the highest standards of cloud security in their product offerings.
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Most organisations now have the basic identity and access management technology yet continue to struggle with identity management, which could be due to the complexity in orchestrating dynamic workplaces, hybrid and remote workforces, and the rise of non-human identities, according to a new research report analysing the State of Identity in Australia and New Zealand.
COMPANY NEWS by CyberArk & Australian Cyber Collaboration Centre: With the ongoing cybersecurity hacks Australia has been experiencing, it is essential organisations are equipped with the knowledge and skills to be cyber resilient, particularly in the area of critical infrastructure.
Identity security provider CyberArk has announced the availability of Cloud Entitlements Manager, Endpoint Privilege Manager and its Workforce Identity solutions on Amazon Web Services marketplace.
GUEST OPINION by Ashley Diffey, Ping Identity: As the number of infections rises around the world, many companies have directed their employees to work from home as a cautionary measure in an effort to assist in flattening the curve. What at first was seen as a short term situation is being extended without a known or defined end date.
GUEST OPINION by Ashley Diffey, Ping Identity: As the number of infections rises around the world, many companies have directed their employees to work from home as a cautionary measure in an effort to assist in flattening the curve. What at first was seen as a short term situation is being extended without a known or defined end date.
Authentication with facial recognition will take off this year, according to identity defined security company Ping, which says that advances in biometrics, the mass exposure of personally identifiable information from numerous data breaches, and a blockchain craze will take hold in 2018.
Global security vendor Centrify has warned that the major data breach revelations that have marked the past year would continue in 2018 as organisations struggle to recognise that “unmanaged trust is at the core of their cyber security vulnerability”.
Security is always a concern with financial transactions conducted online and the explosion in smartphone use for everything from mobile banking, buying event tickets to paying bills means that it’s a number one priority for both consumers and financial services providers.
Unified identity management software vendor Centrify has been named to the 'Hot 100' list of best privately held software companies by US investment bank JMP Securities.
Telstra has made an investment in Los Angeles-based mobile identity and phone-based authentication services vendor TeleSign as the company looks to expand its operation in the Asia Pacific region.
Unified identity service provider Centrify has completed the integration of its User Suite with spend management solutions from Concur.
Australian IT cloud services consultancy Kloud has been named as a finalist in the Microsoft Identity and Security (Access) Award alongside a global field of Microsoft partners.
A lax attitude by enterprise employees in the US towards protection of corporate data stored on their personal devices should “sound a warning bell” for Australian enterprises, according to the Asia Pacific chief of one unified identity services vendor.
Cloud security company, Ping Identity is setting up new offices in Sydney and Tokyo to support and extend the activities of its established specialist partner network in the region.
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