Identity providers remain crucial security controls within modern enterprise environments, yet default configurations and overlooked policies continue to provide openings for attackers This article explores identity vulnerabilities enabling. . Gain actionable recommendations for enforcing Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA), protecting sensitive downstream applications, and reducing opportunities for credential abuse, ultimately strengthening one of the most crucial layers in any enterprise identity strategy.
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Author Section: Author/Speaker: Madhav Nakar, BeyondTrust Phantom Labs Security Researcher BeyondTrust Phantom Labs™ Phantom Labs™ cybersecurity experts "think like attackers" to reveal privilege escalation routes and identity vulnerabilities, enabling proactive detection of misconfigurations and threat identification in intricate hybrid and cloud environments.