Oktane21: The Future of Identity

As organizations face unprecedented threats against their data, applications, and resources, it has become apparent to business and government alike that cybersecurity must be a priority. Without adopting modern identity, companies will continue to have breaches that will be costly for them and their customers, patients, and broader communities. Okta’s annual users’ conference – Oktane21 […]

4 Steps to Zero Trust

Leveraging Zero Trust security helps organizations avoid data breaches. With Zero Trust, all users, devices, other networks, and resources are untrusted by default. It embodies “trust nothing, verify everything.”

Oktane21: Highlights and Takeaways

Okta held their annual users’ conference Oktane21 from April 6-8, 2021, and like 2020, it was held virtually, complete with exhibition halls, booths, and keynotes.  BeyondID was a sponsor of Oktane21, hosted a booth at the event, and held an informative panel discussion with customers ATN International, Inception Health, and Johnson Financial Group. 

Identity and Access Management: From The Ground Up

No business wants to make headlines for having a data breach, but the rise of cyberattacks increases that likelihood. Recent cybersecurity statistics and trends reveal skyrocketing incidences of hacks and breached data. Furthermore, increased reliance on cloud services, mobile and IoT devices assist in making these threats increasingly common in the workplace. Alarmingly, many companies […]

Gartner: IAM and Service Partner Growth

Identity and Access Management (IAM) is about visibility and control. In an increasingly digital-first business landscape, it is top of mind for IT teams to ensure that company resources and data are accessed appropriately and securely, at any time, from any place, and by customers, employees, and partners.

Three ways to provide excellent digital healthcare

Telehealth and telemedicine use has skyrocketed this year because of the pandemic, but this may have accelerated an existing trend. According to a report by McKinsey, telehealth could account for up to $250 Billion in future healthcare spending in the United States. A digital-first generational shift may mean that digital health will be more widely-available […]