DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Identity Defined Security Alliance (IDSA), an organization dedicated to helping CISO’s develop, advocate and implement an identity centric security strategy, today announced the addition of six new members and the certification of 7 vendor-to vendor-integration configurations that support previously released IDSA use cases. The newest members of the alliance, adding to the existing 11 companies, include BeyondTrust, Cyxtera, Gemalto, LogRhythm, Okta, STEALTHbits and Varonis.
All IDSA members are actively collaborating on the development of new use cases that are designed and based upon best practices and industry standards and trends. Additionally, the members recently extended the mission of the alliance to include providing an IDSA-validated list of vendor-to-vendor integration configurations that have been developed through technology alliance programs such as SailPoint Identity+ Alliance, CyberArk C3 Alliance and SecureAuth Connected Security Alliance.
“Disruptive forces such as mobility, cloud, IoT, big data and others clearly point to a future in which security is predicated based on our ability to define an identity, authenticate that identity and accurately provision based on roles and policy associated with that identity”, said Frank Dickson, research director, security products, IDC. “It’s great to see so many security industry leaders come together to provide the much-desired help and best practices that public and private entities need to address the future of security.”
Submitted vendor-to-vendor integration configurations have been vetted by the IDSA technical working group against the capabilities and requirements necessary to meet each use case, giving organizations additional confidence that the integration will work as expected. The list of IDSA validated integration configurations can be found on the IDSA website, and a subset will be on display at the Gartner Identity and Access Management summit taking place this week at Caesar’s Palace in Las Vegas. Stop by member booths to view the demos and learn more about the IDSA.
In addition, the IDSA will be hosting its first community meetup event at the Gartner event. The meetup is a forum for practitioners, vendors and solution providers committed to sharing best practices and strategies for implementing an innovative approach to security that helps reduce the risk of a breach, while leveraging existing investments.
IDSA Meetup
Tuesday, November 28, 2017
5:45 – 7:45 p.m.
Alto
Bar, Caesars Palace, Las Vegas
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here to register for free.
Membership in the Identity Defined Security Alliance is open to end customers, technology vendors and solution providers that are committed to the vision of an identity centric approach to security. For a full list of current members and details on how to join, visit the IDSA members webpage.
Select Quotes from New Identity Defined Security Alliance Members
“The
industry needs to work together to solve the security challenges that
companies face not only today, but the threats of the future, as well.
Today, 80 percent of hacks involve privileged credentials, and we’re
excited to join the IDSA community to help customers address the complex
threats of tomorrow while helping organizations get the maximum value
from their cyber security investments today.”
– Joe
Schramm, vice president, strategic alliances, BeyondTrust
“We believe that the user is the new Perimeter, and that organizations
need to take an identity-centric approach to security which protects
both applications and the network. We’re pleased to be working with the
IDSA to define innovative and integrated approaches to security that
leverage the Software-Defined Perimeter architecture. Enterprises can
leverage this work to lower their risk profile.”
– Jason
Garbis, vice president of marketing, Cyxtera
“We are proud to join other cybersecurity leaders in facilitating and
promoting the adoption of identity and access management (IAM)
solutions. IAM solutions can solve real-life security issues and by
collaborating with other IDSA members to document specific use-cases,
we’re making it easier for customers to securely adopt cloud services
and gain immediate benefits in terms of user convenience, and IT
visibility. The digital transformation requires the security industry as
a whole to shift from a reactive mindset to a proactive one when
addressing security threats by offering companies user friendly and
cost-effective access management solutions that are fully compatible
with their IT environments.”
– Francois Lasnier, senior vice
president of Identity and Access Management products. Gemalto
“As a vendor of next-generation SIEM, UEBA and security
analytics, LogRhythm leverages integrations with our IDSA partners to
ensure that customers have a complete and accurate view of user
activity so that they can detect and respond to user-based and other
threats as early in the kill chain as possible. We look forward to
continuing this important work as an IDSA member.”
– Matthew
Winter, vice president of marketing and business development, LogRhythm
“Modern enterprises face a unique challenge in that the four walls that
once protected a business no longer exist. Today, organizations have
more data in more locations, with more people accessing more
applications on more devices than ever before. The only constant in this
new world is the people accessing this information, which is why
identity-driven security is essential to the modern security stack. We
are looking forward to work with the IDSA to help organizations take on
their most complex security challenges with identity.”
– Chuck
Fontana, Vice President of Corporate and Business Development, Okta
“Today’s security challenges are being met with a mix of solutions in
every organization. That’s only possible through meaningful, well tested
integrations between platforms. IDSA is a mechanism to foster the
cooperation needed to ensure those integrations are well thought out so
security pros can move through concept to reality as fast as possible.”
–
Jonathan Sander, CTO, STEALTHbits Technologies
“Understanding and mapping identity to data is a cornerstone of a sound
security policy and a powerful counterpunch to the threats companies
grapple with daily. Organizations are gaining control of their sensitive
information and locking down access on a need-to-know basis. We’re
looking forward to collaborating with the growing IDSA community in
their shared vision to foster awareness and support identity-centric
security approaches.”
– David Gibson, CMO, Varonis
About Identity Defined Security Alliance
The Identity Defined Security Alliance (IDSA) is a community founded by Ping Identity in conjunction with Optiv, as the founding solution provider, to bring to the information security industry a forum for thought leadership, customer validation and education, and industry supported use cases, that supports redefining the approach to cyber security. Membership in the IDSA is open to end customers, technology vendors and solution providers who are committed to the vision of an identity centric approach to security.