Securing identities has grown increasingly complex, with cybercriminals using advanced phishing, social engineering, and smishing techniques to bypass traditional controls. To stay ahead of these evolving threats, security practitioners need the latest knowledge, tools and culture to safeguard their organizations’ most valuable assets.At next month’s Oktane 2024, Oct. 15-17 at the Caesar’s Forum in Las Vegas, security leaders and practitioners will have the opportunity to dive into these critical topics. There will be an option to attend online for those unable to attend in person.The event marks a pivotal moment in the evolution of identity security and focuses on where Identity should lead us over the next five years.With the rise of sophisticated cyber threats, identity is no longer just a component of security—it’s the core. Through a series of insightful keynotes, the conference will demonstrate how secure, integrated Identity can safeguard every organizational touchpoint. Participants can also engage in hands-on labs, live demos, and custom learning paths, all designed to equip them with the tools needed to redefine security in their organizations.Addressing cybersecurity disparities, impact on marginalized communities: A discussion of how marginalized groups are disproportionally made targets by threat actors and what actions can be taken to address the problem. Driving security culture change at Okta: Jen Waugh, Okta's Senior Director of Security Culture, and Tom Ross, Okta's Director of Security Governance, will discuss how Okta set up its internal bug bounty program and the lessons it learned. How industry leaders respond to persistent threat actors: A discussion of how the adoption of phishing-resistant authenticators helps enterprises from becoming the victims of APTs and what separates the well-secured from the vulnerable. Mission: secure the nation with modern identity: A discussion of how Okta partners with The US Department of Air Force to modernize Identity.
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