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In cybersecurity, identity has become the primary attack vector. We explore identity in CXOTalk 892, with the CEO of RSA Security, Rohit Ghai, who explains how stolen credentials, social engineering, and AI-enabled impersonation break defenses. And what boards, CISOs, and executives must do now. What you’ll learn: -- Why credential theft remains the #1 initial access vector and what “phishing resistant” MFA actually requires -- How attackers bypass MFA via help desk social engineering and voice impersonation, and how to stop it -- Managing identity across the joiner–mover–leaver lifecycle to close high-risk gaps -- The “assume breach” mindset: zero trust, least privilege, and blast radius reduction -- The CISO’s evolving mandate: business vs. technology, board communication, and risk quantification -- AI in cyber: sword, shield, and attack surface, and the changing economics of attack vs. defense -- Ransomware beyond backups: data theft, response playbooks, and legal/PR readiness Who should watch: Board members, CEOs, CISOs, CIOs, and security leaders who seek clear actions to improve resilience without slowing the business. |