Identity and Access Management: Good for Cybersecurity, Not So Much for Information Security

Date: 
Tuesday, July 20, 2021 - 6:00pm
Topic: 

While cybersecurity is broad in both its context and application, information security is singularly focused on the protection of data. In practice however, most organizations repeatedly use the same tools, controls, strategies, mindset, etc., to defend against cyber-attacks as they do to protect their data. The unfortunate reality is that most tools are designed fundamentally to address cybersecurity, and while these tools may to some degree help with information security, it’s really not their raison d’être.

In this session, we will argue the importance of segregating IAM controls from information security mechanisms and why doing so can enhance your security posture.

Speaker: 

Dimitri Nemirovsky, Co-Founder and COO of Atakama

Dimitri Nemirovsky headshot

Dimitri holds BBA and MBA degrees from Baruch College and earned his JD from Brooklyn Law School. Prior to co-founding Atakama, Dimitri spent 15 years as an attorney, most recently practicing regulatory and enforcement law at Bingham McCutchen where he represented large financial institutions in high-stakes matters. Dimitri began his career at Merrill Lynch.

 
Location: 

Zoom link to be provided upon registration