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Executive brief: The path to Zero Trust starts with identity

Sponsored by Ping Identity

Large-scale cyberattacks have rocked the public and private sectors of Australia in recent years. While these attacks have caused everything from data loss to hospitals being forced to cancel surgeries, there is no sign of them letting up.

With critical infrastructure such as healthcare, energy, education, and government agencies under threat, cybersecurity has been elevated to a national security issue with a clear directive for industry to establish Zero Trust architectures.

Ping Identity’s Executive Brief focuses on the central role of Identity in delivering that path to Zero Trust.

Continue reading to learn more about:

  • Common identity challenges within Federal Government
  • Up-leveling ICAM capabilities (Identity, Credential and Access Management)
  • Embracing modernisation and scalability specifically through PingOne for Government.

Download this Executive Brief and elevate your Zero Trust progression today.



 

At Ping Identity, we believe in making digital experiences both secure and seamless for all users, without compromise. That’s digital freedom. We let enterprises combine our best-in-class identity solutions with third-party services they already use to remove passwords, prevent fraud, support Zero Trust, or anything in between. This can be accomplished through a simple drag-and-drop canvas. That’s why more than half of the Fortune 100 choose Ping Identity to protect digital interactions for their users while making experiences frictionless. Learn more at www.pingidentity.com. Headquartered in Denver, Colorado, Ping Identity also has offices across the world including Austin, Bangalore, Boston, Edinburgh, Israel, London, Melbourne, Paris, Singapore and Vancouver.