The shifting landscape of modern cybersecurity now dictates that organizations must prioritize identity as the real perimeter rather than relying on legacy firewalls that attackers simply bypass using stolen but valid sign-in credentials. As the industry navigates the complexities of the current
The traditional reliance on physical credentials like passports and driver’s licenses has fundamentally crumbled as digital interactions demand a much more sophisticated method of proving that a person is who they claim to be in a world dominated by artificial intelligence. In this digital-first r
Traditional perimeter-based security models have finally reached a breaking point where the inherent cost of maintaining fragmented legacy hardware outweighs the benefits of incremental protection. For decades, the industry operated under the assumption that a secure network required a physical
A single compromised developer workstation now acts as a high-stakes skeleton key to an entire cloud infrastructure, rendering traditional perimeter defenses entirely obsolete in the face of modern, credential-based infiltration. As the digital perimeter continues to dissolve, the endpoint has
Safeguarding the crown jewels of nuclear research requires a departure from the antiquated belief that a strong outer perimeter can stop modern, determined adversaries from infiltrating sensitive digital environments. National laboratories now face a reality where critical infrastructure is under
The architectural blueprint of the next decade is currently being drawn by a powerful assembly of nations determined to ensure that 6G does not inherit the vulnerabilities of its digital ancestors. At the Mobile World Congress, the Global Coalition on Telecoms—comprising the United States, the U
