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Identity management in 2025: 4 ways security teams can address gaps and risks


The majority of businesses, 90%, have experienced at least one identity-related intrusion and breach attempt in the last twelve months.

“The emergence of AI over the past year has brought the importance of trust in the digital world to the forefront,” Christophe Van de Weyer, CEO of Telesign, told VentureBeat during a recent interview. And you can’t afford to get it wrong with high-privileged users (execs) who are, by the way, the same folks who ‘need access to their email immediately!’ on a business trip in a foreign country,” says Kevin Jackson, CEO of Level 6 Communications. Okta’s latest oversight of allowing 52-character user names to bypass the need for a password just shows these companies need to work harder and more diligently to connect their engineering, quality, and red-teaming internally so they don’t put customers and their businesses at risk.

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