The New Stack Podcast

SecureAuth Goes Beyond Two-Factor Authentication

Episode Summary

While many of today’s organizations have made the shift to cloud-native infrastructures, for others doing so can still be challenging. In particular, older companies may find themselves dealing with legacy software and on-premise systems with security standards that may not be able to translate seamlessly to the cloud without first taking a hybrid approach. Navigating the security advances one can make to their infrastructure is something adaptive access control management platform SecureAuth helps its users to tackle at scale. On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, TNS Associate Podcast Producer Kiran Oliver spoke with SecureAuth Chief Security Architect Stephen Cox to explore the ways that SecureAuth is not only helping companies keep their user data secure, but to bolster their own internal security. Read more at: http://thenewstack.io/going-beyond-two-factor-authentication-secureauth/

Episode Notes

While many of today’s organizations have made the shift to cloud-native infrastructures, for others doing so can still be challenging. In particular, older companies may find themselves dealing with legacy software and on-premise systems with security standards that may not be able to translate seamlessly to the cloud without first taking a hybrid approach.

Navigating the security advances one can make to their infrastructure is something adaptive access control management platform SecureAuth helps its users to tackle at scale. On today’s episode of The New Stack Makers, TNS Associate Podcast Producer Kiran Oliver spoke with SecureAuth Chief Security Architect Stephen Cox to explore the ways that SecureAuth is not only helping companies keep their user data secure, but to bolster their own internal security.

Read more at: http://thenewstack.io/going-beyond-two-factor-authentication-secureauth/