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Secrets are a company’s “keys to the kingdom.” This is especially true as companies increase their footprint in the cloud environment. In fact, many of the top data breaches can be ascribed to the lack of secrets management. Traditional IAM tools may also no longer be enough to manage secrets especially in a cloud environment where resources are ephemeral. When thinking about the type of solution you want to implement among secrets management, some initial questions you need to ask are – what business problem are you trying to solve and how does it align with your broader IT and business objectives?
Host David Chan, Ernst & Young LLP Cyber IAM Managing Director, is joined by our guest Ayo Ewebiyi, Ernst & Young LLP Cyber IAM Senior Manager, and one of our key technical leaders in the space, to help us think through the problem and to discuss real-world lessons learned on the topic.
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Secrets are a company’s “keys to the kingdom.” This is especially true as companies increase their footprint in the cloud environment. In fact, many of the top data breaches can be ascribed to the lack of secrets management. Traditional IAM tools may also no longer be enough to manage secrets especially in a cloud environment where resources are ephemeral. When thinking about the type of solution you want to implement among secrets management, some initial questions you need to ask are – what business problem are you trying to solve and how does it align with your broader IT and business objectives?
Host David Chan, Ernst & Young LLP Cyber IAM Managing Director, is joined by our guest Ayo Ewebiyi, Ernst & Young LLP Cyber IAM Senior Manager, and one of our key technical leaders in the space, to help us think through the problem and to discuss real-world lessons learned on the topic.