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In this video interview with Radiant Logic CEO, Dr. John Pritchard, he explains how the company helps large, complex organizations effectively reduce risk by unifying all identity data, observing risks, and acting on critical risks via real-time remediation.
Read the transcript:
Radiant Logic helps the largest, most complex organizations, these tend to be in regulated industries, things like healthcare, government, and finance. They’re often holding on to very sensitive data, which unfortunately is what the threat actors are looking to compromise.
The identity ecosystem for a long time was focused on solving human problems, but today we’re dealing with a problem that I call the three identity problem, where in addition to humans, we’ve got non-human identities. And then most recently agentic AI. And this is a really, really troubling topic because the number of non-human identities are sometimes 50 to one compared to the number of employees you have.
So Radiant Logic looks at this from a three-pillar strategy – unify, observe, and act.
We help organizations bring together all their human and non-human and agent identities into one place.
Then we observe the posture of all those identities. So think about this as like running data science or analytics on that information to highlight misconfigurations over entitlements, things that just don’t look right.
And then the act is dealing with that. So as we’re watching that data live and change over time, if one of those controls sort of highlights a misconfiguration or a risk, you could act on that data in a number of ways. You could quarantine it, you might notify your security team. You might send out a message citing that some data has been changed, but we’re unaware about why the change happened.
As security professionals, we spend a lot of time trying to secure our organizations and we seem like we’re constantly putting in more and more technology only to have threats become more and more advanced the role we play.
And I think what’s rewarding for me is we help make those things work. So you see security professionals finally be successful if these really, really large identity modernization efforts or, or projects they achieve, you know, a new stance of security posture management, or really getting into zero trust implemented.
You know, it’s as a security professional, that’s what you’re trying to achieve. You’ve made the world a little bit of a safer place.