Ed Moore | Associate Vice President of Security - Identity and Access Management
Carnival Corporation

Ed Moore, Associate Vice President of Security - Identity and Access Management, Carnival Corporation

Ed works as an Associate Vice President of Security at Carnival Corporation, a 12 billion revenue company that delivers unforgettable vacation experiences with any of our nine brands around the globe. Ed oversees the gap analysis, product selection, and project implementation for all nine brands. His teams operationally support the North America brand IAM solutions which include: * Successful migration from SailPoint IIQ to SailPoint IdentityNow for Identity Governance and Administration solution. Implemented Joiner/Mover/Leaver processing and access certification campaigns. Solution also is integrated with ServiceNow for the user interface. * Active Directory improvements to ensure that there is an immutable backup solution for active directory. Added new alerting, monitoring, dashboards, and other insights into existing domains/sub-domains. Hardened existing solution with the help of a great team and Microsoft to come in and help us review where we are and the path forward. Also, rolled out changes to conditional access and multi-factor authentication to strengthen our security posture. * Enhanced privileged access solution with CyberArk implementation. * Single Sign On changes that helps with other MFA requirements to improve the overall user experience and meet compliance standards/requirements. * Pushing automation agenda to stay ahead of the increasing demand on our team for doing more with less. * Certificate Management, Key Management, Secrets Management, Passwordless and other product implementations with End Point Privileged Manager.

Appearances:



Day 2 @ 14:00

Zero trust: a Carnival Corporation case study

Day 2 @ 14:20

MFA and zero trust: The future of access management?

  • Learn how multi-factor authentication (MFA) strengthens identity verification and serves as a cornerstone of Zero Trust strategies.
  • Identify challenges in implementing Zero Trust and MFA, including user resistance, legacy system integration, and scalability.
  • Examine next-generation MFA solutions, such as biometrics and passkeys, and their role in enhancing Zero Trust security.
  • Discuss the balance between robust security measures and maintaining a seamless user experience in Zero Trust environments.
  • Explore real-world examples and lessons learned from organizations adopting Zero Trust and MFA to protect sensitive data and systems.
last published: 29/Apr/25 15:35 GMT

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