Identity 2.0
Combined Session
Thursday, June 06, 2024 15:30—16:30
Location: B 07-08
Thursday, June 06, 2024 15:30—16:30
Location: B 07-08
Over the past year, we have learned a lot about practical implementations of decentralized identity. There is a lot of buzz, many organizations are dipping their toes, and some are taking the plunge. Raiffeisen Bank International (RBI) is one of Europe’s leading banking groups, serving more than 17 million customers. Focused on digitization, RBI’s main security priorities are:
- Harmonizing CIAM IdPs
- Harnessing decentralized identity
- Highest security and compliance standards
- Consistent integration with existing and future apps
- Resilient and scalable multi-cloud architecture
In this fireside chat, we explore RBI’s decentralized identity implementation, learnings, and results. We will talk about some of the emerging decentralized identity use cases that are taking hold, and provide some practical insight we have learned while supporting customers in their journey.
Passkeys are quickly becoming an interesting option for phising resistent authentication in the enterprise, but what kind of challenges are you likely to run into when you roll out passkeys in an enterprise?
This session will cover what we have learned about passkeys and passkey roll out in a global, flat packed, and meatball centric organisation.
Hybrid identity has been sold as this sort of temporary, interim state that is typically required to get us away from Active Directory and into a cloud-native, cloud-driven identity. Yet many organizations, assessing their current landscape, find limitations and gaps that leave them unsure if hybrid identity is the final stop on their identity modernization journey.
In this session we’ll explore the current state of hybrid identity, assessing current real-world blockers and gaps for migration to a cloud-native identity, as well as the expansion of our security surface area, needing to manage both Entra ID and Active Directory. We’ll examine real-world gaps found in Entra ID, many of which poke holes in an organization's plans for cyber resilience and prevent enterprises from “going all in on cloud identity”.
A session designed to spark conversation and questions among participants, we’ll explore the many nuances of hybrid identity together.