Identity is now the #1 attack surface. And most security programs weren’t designed for it.
Credential abuse, ransomware, and identity-driven attacks are on the rise, and AI adoption is adding more non-human identities to environments every day. Security leaders are no longer just accountable for detecting threats. They’re accountable for containing them, recovering from them, and keeping the business running through them.
The NIST Cybersecurity Framework (CSF) 2.0 and Gartner’s ITDR framework have formalized this shift. Identity security must now span the full cybersecurity lifecycle, extending beyond detection to include governance, prevention, response, and recovery of identity trust.
In this session, Sassan Attari, Sr. Director, Cyber Security and Privacy (CISSP, GSEC, CISM, CISA), Daniel Gaunter, Director of Product Marketing, and Jason Morano, Senior Security Consultant (SSC, CCSP) will discuss:
- Why ITDR is expanding
- How NIST CSF 2.0 and Gartner ITDR reframe identity security around resilience
- Why identity risk peaks during moments of major change, and why security controls cannot pause
- What CISOs need to align security programs to NIST CSF 2.0 and Gartner ITDR
- How the new Quest Security Management Platform helps organizations align identity security to NIST CSF 2.0
Our new platform, launching on April 14th, brings these principles together: unifying identity defense, response, recovery, and secure migration so organizations can put NIST CSF 2.0 and Gartner ITDR guidance into practice with confidence. Join us to see how identity resilience becomes real.
Global attendees, please note: This webinar will start at 4:00 pm BST (London) / 5:00 pm CEST (Paris). We recommend double-checking your local time zone to ensure you don’t miss the live session.