Five Layers to Protect When Securing Employees' and External Users' Access

September 1, 2023

Attacker innovations like MFA fatigue attacks and cookie hijacking sessions are reportedly successful in breaching traditional MFA and SSO layers that for long served as the bulwark for identities of all kinds. 

IT security leaders need to adopt a multi-layered identity security strategy that coalesces disparate IAM tools into an integrated identity security platform for enhanced protection. 

This infographic highlights the five key layers that work together to provide secure and seamless access to all your employees and external B2B contributors to ensure identity security reduces the risk of cyber threats. 

View the infographic to learn more.

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