Podcast
The Hybrid Identity Protection (HIP) Podcast is the premier podcast for cybersecurity pros charged with defending hybrid identity environments from cyberattacks. Hosted by 15-year MVP alumnus Sean Deuby, the podcast includes conversations with global identity experts who share their strategic visions and practical guidelines for securing Active Directory and Entra ID, preventing and remediating identity-based attacks, and recovering from identity system attacks.
Beyond Firewalls: The People Behind Cyber Resilience with Nathan Wenzler, Field CISO at Optiv
This episode features Nathan Wenzler, Field Chief Information Security Officer at Optiv. A veteran CISO with nearly three decades of…
All Podcast Episodes
Explore conversations with global identity security experts about securing hybrid cloud identities, including Active Directory, Entra ID, and Okta.
Hacking Identity Panel with Chris Roberts, Wim van den Heijkant, and David Raviv
Flashback with us to the Hacking Identity panel from the third-annual HIP Conference, as guest host David Raviv (founder of …
Hybrid Identity Security Panel with Brian Desmond, Joe Kaplan, and Jorge de Almeida Pinto
What does efficient hybrid identity protection look like? Are you under the impression that your organization is too large to …
Crisis Management Panel with Jules Okafor, Kat Sweet, and Guido Grillenmeier
While companies face the advent of widespread ransomware attacks, they must be well prepared with readied crisis management planning. A …
Exploring the Future of Identity Standards with Pamela Dingle
Pamela Dingle, Microsoft Director of Identity Standards and founding member of Women in Identity, joins Sean for an overview of …
The Origin Story of the HIP Conference | Special HIP 2020 Edition
Days before the third annual Hybrid Identity Protection conference commences, some of the original figures from the former DEC (Directory …
Becoming Identity-Aware with Identity Defined Security Alliance
In a recent report from Identity Defined Security Alliance, 79% of enterprises surveyed suffered an identity breach in the past …