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Moving Forward With Identity-Centric Security July 21, 2021 September 30, 2021 @sking1145) • July 13, 2021 32 Minutes Twitter Richard Bird, chief customer information officer, Ping Identity Richard Bird of Ping Identity focuses on identity-centric security for the new world in which identity is the perimeter. He says that large enterprises that have multi-cloud environments, and therefore aren t easy to secure, need IAM solutions that address those challenges. And the zero trust model must evolve as 5G networks create an app functionality-driven world, he adds. In this episode of Cybersecurity Unplugged, Bird discusses: Federated SSO and the advantages of having a unified authentication layer; The need to meet customers where they are - even if they don t yet have multifactor authentication; ....