SaaS is eating the world even more than we think. Companies are dealing with SaaS sprawl: hundreds of apps distributed across different owners that store sensitive data and which are used to orchestrate critical business workflows. Security-minded teams are turning to external compliance frameworks to help protect their customers and data.
However, traditional identity governance controls have fallen short of delivering real security outcomes in this digital-first world. They’re missing a critical piece: automation. In this episode, ConductorOne’s CEO and Co-Founder, Alex Bovee joins this episode to discuss why we need to change the way we think about compliance and risk and what a security-led governance program could look like.
Learn more about ConductorOne at https://www.linkedin.com/company/conductorone/ or https://www.conductorone.com/blog/automating-compliance-controls-least-privilege-access/
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