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Identity Is Your New Moat

Download our guide to learn how the Principle of Least Privilege (PoLP) stops social engineering and secures your hybrid team.

The "castle-and-moat" security model is obsolete. With teams working remotely, your organisation's frontline of defence is no longer your firewall; it is identity.

Whitepaper - Securing identities for hybrid staff (1)

Hackers know this. They now target your people directly, using clever social engineering tricks to steal credentials and gain access. In fact, 90% of all data breaches start this way , with a single compromised account costing an average of $4.4 million.

This is why we believe in the Principle of Least Privilege (PoLP). It is a simple, proven strategy: give people the minimum access they need to do their job, and nothing more.

In this whitepaper, we give you a clear, practical plan to put PoLP into action.

You will learn:

  • Why hybrid work makes your organisation vulnerable to attacks.
  • The 5 key steps to adopt PoLP protection, from "deny by default" to continuous monitoring.
  • How to use IAM and IGA to automate the joiner-mover-leaver process, closing security gaps before hackers can use them.
  • How to meet compliance demands for GDPR and NIS2 by enforcing strict, auditable access controls.
  • How to combine automated controls with human oversight to build a truly resilient defence.
Fill out the form to get your free copy and start building a perimeter based on permission, not location.