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From the post:
>Infosec pros are losing confidence in their identity providers' ability to keep attackers out, with Cisco-owned Duo warning that the industry is facing what it calls "an identity crisis." Only a third (33 percent) of the 650 cybersecurity leaders in North America and Europe said they were unconcerned about the security their vendor offered against phishing and AI-assisted attacks, according to Duo. The identity and access management (IAM) biz thinks this can be explained by a number of factors, such as overly complex security solutions, a lack of visibility into potential weaknesses, and perhaps chief among all of them is that identity security is treated as an afterthought.
Archive: https://archive.today/4S58J
From the post:
>>Infosec pros are losing confidence in their identity providers' ability to keep attackers out, with Cisco-owned Duo warning that the industry is facing what it calls "an identity crisis."
Only a third (33 percent) of the 650 cybersecurity leaders in North America and Europe said they were unconcerned about the security their vendor offered against phishing and AI-assisted attacks, according to Duo.
The identity and access management (IAM) biz thinks this can be explained by a number of factors, such as overly complex security solutions, a lack of visibility into potential weaknesses, and perhaps chief among all of them is that identity security is treated as an afterthought.
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