Are passwords really dead? Tune in to this lively conversation among some of the leading luminaries of identity and access management as they debate challenges and solutions of managing access to systems and data in an escalating threat landscape. Moderated by Semperis Chief Architect Gil Kirkpatrick, “The Future of Identity” includes perspectives from John Craddock, Pam Dingle, Ulf Simon-Weidner, Guido Grillenmeier, and Ben Cauwel.
This episode features Chris Steinke, Director of Product Strategy at Semperis, a technology executive with more than 20 years of experience across cybersecurity, digital identity, and infrastructure. In this episode, Chris explains why moving identity to the cloud creates a single point of failure, why backup and recovery alone aren't enough, and why the next frontier is making trust portable, so applications aren't locked to a single identity provider.
This episode features Phil Keibler, Vice President and CISO at Meijer, who has held CISO roles at Bass Pro Shops and Finish Line across nearly three decades in security leadership. Phil shares why CISOs who struggle to get budget usually have a storytelling problem, how he defines success in a role where stopping every attack is impossible, and why fundamentals matter more than chasing new tools.
In this episode, they walk through what the shared responsibility model actually means for Entra tenant data, how token-based attacks sidestep phishing-resistant authentication, and what happens when a threat actor hard-deletes objects and locks you out.
This episode features Jim Bowie, VP and CISO at Tampa General Hospital, joined by co-host Courtney Guss, Director of Crisis Management at Semperis. He discusses why healthcare is uniquely exposed during cyber incidents, why recovery is where most organizations are losing time, and how disciplined rehearsal is the highest-leverage move available to resource-constrained security teams.
This episode features Geoffrey Mattson, CEO of SecureAuth, joined by co-host Sarah Cecchetti, Director of Product Management at Semperis. He discusses why agentic …
In this episode, Mark explains how Gartner's research model works and what his team is prioritizing across identity verification, authorization, ITDR, and decentralized identity. He also breaks down what AI means for identity right now and why securing AI agents is harder than most teams realize.
In this episode, Angie dives into the organizational and cultural work that most identity programs skip. She shares why identity deserves its own program, how to apply OCM to bring resistant stakeholders on board, and why governance must come first. Angie's core argument is that if identity security creates too much friction, people will route around it, and that's where the real risk lives.
This episode features Sarah Cecchetti, Director of Product Management at Semperis. A veteran identity executive, Sarah co-founded IDPro and co-authored NIST SP 800-63-3C Digital Identity Guidelines. She previously led Amazon Cognito as Head of Product at AWS, where she also open-sourced Cedar, the policy language at the center of this conversation.
This episode features a virtual roundtable hosted by Michele Crockett, Associate VP of Product Marketing at Semperis.
This episode features Sander Berkouwer and Raymond Comvalius, two longtime identity security experts and Microsoft Most Valuable Professionals (MVPs). With decades of experience in …
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