In the age of the Internet, our identities are no longer limited to physical features or documents such as passports and driver’s licenses. We now have digital identities that represent us in the virtual world. A digital identity is a collection of data unique to an individual, such as usernames, e-mail addresses, online profiles, and even behavioral patterns such as shopping habits and search history.
Although preventive measures such as Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) and Endpoint Detection and Response (EDR) play a crucial role in protecting identities, they can be evaded.
In this session, Ronald will discuss solutions aimed at preventing compromise, and those aimed at detecting attackers already in the environment. Acces42