
The Analyst Brief E54 - CyberArk and Venafi / QRadar and Palo Alto / Akamai and NoName Security
Summary
In this episode, Simon and David discuss recent acquisitions in the identity and access management space, including Palo Alto's acquisition of QRadar, Akamai's acquisition of NoName, and CyberArk's acquisition of Venafi. They explore the importance of resilience in IAM infrastructure and the growing need for managing machine identities and workloads. The conversation highlights the challenges and opportunities in securing non-human identities and the role of PAM in addressing these issues. They also touch on the dark web and identity-based threats.
Keywords
identity and access management, acquisitions, resilience, IAM infrastructure, machine identities, workloads, PAM, non-human identities, dark web, identity-based threats
Takeaways
- Recent acquisitions in the IAM space include Palo Alto's acquisition of Q Radar, Akamai's acquisition of No Name Security, and CyberArk's acquisition of Venafi.
- Managing machine identities and workloads is a growing challenge in the IAM space.
- PAM plays a crucial role in securing non-human identities.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction and Overview
02:40 Recent Acquisitions in the IAM Space
06:02 The Importance of Resilience in IAM Infrastructure
09:12 Managing Machine Identities and Workloads
15:23 The Role of PAM in Securing Non-Human Identities
26:14 Upcoming Presentation at Identiverse
