Security News > 2016 > May > The future of Identity Management: Passwords and the cloud (Help Net Security)

Compromised credentials are still the cause of almost a quarter of all data breaches, according to the Cloud Security Alliance. With a surge in cybercrime, it’s no wonder that the global identity and access management (IAM) market is expected to reach USD 24.55 billion by 2022, according to Research and Markets. “Identity Management will serve as the central hub that other services leverage for threat detection, policy enforcement, and overall governance. Examples are CASB and … More →
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