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Governance & Risk Management , Incident & Breach Response , Managed Detection & Response (MDR)

Protect Your Identity Infrastructure

Protect Your Identity Infrastructure

Given the severity of credential hijacking currently taking place, securing Microsoft Active Directory Services and relevant privileged credentials has become a top business priority. In 2015, over 75 percent of all compromised records from data breaches was traced directly to the loss or theft of a privileged credential.

Too often, attackers use these stolen credentials to access networks without detection for weeks, and sometimes months. Organizations lose revenue, suffer diminished reputation and experience operational havoc. However, perspective, guidance and effective tools are available to protect your organization and to help mitigate the impact of credential theft. This webinar, hosted by Skyport Systems, will walk you through these best practices and introduce its SkySecure Platform, designed specifically to protect your Microsoft Identity infrastructure.

Background

Credential appropriation and theft plagues many large enterprises, particularly those that use Microsoft Active Directory. Microsoft recently released a comprehensive set of cybersecurity guidelines for Credential Theft Mitigation, but the complexity and cost involved in implementing these advanced recommendations has been a barrier in deploying them.

In this lively webinar, Doug Gourlay, Executive Vice President at Skyport Systems, will discuss:

  • The threats and past cyberattacks that underscore the critical need of protecting your Microsoft Identity infrastructure;
  • A prescriptive roadmap based on Microsoft's Best Practices Guidance that most organizations can easily implement;
  • The ways in which Skyport's SkySecure Platform can protect your privileged credentials from theft.

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