Advancing Cybersecurity with ICAM
Identity, Credential, and Access Management (ICAM) is crucial for securing sensitive data and ensuring only authorized users have access to assets. From zero-trust adoption to advanced authentication methods, federal agencies and organizations are enhancing security while enabling seamless, secure collaboration.
Learn more about:
- How ICAM strengthens security by verifying and managing user access to sensitive systems.
- How federated and localized ICAM solutions improve interoperability and access in tactical environments.
- How emerging technologies like biometrics and passkeys enhance security and user experience.
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Bill Fisher Security Engineer, NCCoE, NIST -
Ryan Galluzzo Digital Identity Program Lead, NIST -
Brian Hermann Director, Cybersecurity & Analytics Directorate, DISA -
Alper Kerman Cybersecurity Engineer and Project Manager, NCCoE, NIST -
Chris Roberts Director, Quest Federal Engineering
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