Continuously verify every identity with our Zero Trust platform
Security & Risk leaders have been given a digital transformation mandate to drive the organization into the future – one that changes the strategic direction of the organization. The IT team has become strategic to this effort and needs to drive identity-centric security to build a Zero Trust ecosystem – but that isn’t possible using today’s traditional methods. Organizations need a comprehensive platform that protects their operations, applications, identity, and data while improving the overall user experience. Micro Focus Zero Trust Security enables organizations to quickly determine trusted identities so that they have the right level of access to the resources and data they need – every time, in real time.
As an organization's hybrid-cloud environment continues to expand beyond their control, the need for a zero-trust model is becoming mandatory. This higher level of digital security morphs identity verification from a one-time event to a model where nothing consuming protected information is trusted by default. View this webinar with Forrester to see how the zero-trust security model has forced a new paradigm onto authentication implementations as well as best-practices to secure all of your environment.
As organizations work to incorporate Zero Trust principles into their environment, one of their most daunting challenges is to apply this new security model to digital interactions with their consumers. More than any other type of user, these are the ones who gravitate to a “don’t make me think” mindset, which makes them extra difficult to secure. This paper reviews a few approaches to Zero Trust strategies and how Micro Focus products help you achieve them.
As organizations elevate their security to Zero Trust level, maintaining or even improving the user’s experience remains paramount. Using Micro Focus Interset powered machine learning, IT security teams now have access to personalized security to build individualized context with NetIQ Risk Service. Organizations can use personalized security to reduce friction for users accessing sensitive information while protecting themselves from malicious outsiders attempting to exploit it.