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As a free expo visitor, you’ll have the option to attend all our daily keynote speeches from top industry experts as they present diverse, visionary sessions on powerful new ideas in identity. This year, we've got a line-up of incredible names as Keynotes - trust us, you don't want to miss them!

 

2024 KEYNOTE SPEAKERS INCLUDE...

 

 


Victor Dominello, Professor, University of New South Wales (UNSW) and Director of the UNSW-UTS Trustworthy Digital Society Hub (TDSH)

Lorraine Finlay, Human Rights Commissioner, Australian Human Rights Commission

Deepak Ghadge, Director Strategy and Growth, Bhutan NDI

Vinoop Goel, Regional Director, IATA

Vinoop Goel |  | IATA » speaking at Identity Week Asia

Mensuseno Lnu, Acting Director for National Population Data Integration, Ministry of Home Affairs

Mensuseno Lnu |  | Ministry of Home Affairs » speaking at Identity Week Asia

Sin Yong Loh, Director, TradeTrust, IMDA

David Mahdi, Chief Identity Officer, Transmit Security

Jonathan Marskell, Senior Digital Development Specialist, World Bank

Jonathan Marskell |  | World Bank » speaking at Identity Week Asia

Pallavi Sharma, Lead, Marketing and Communications, Bhutan NDI

Pallavi Sharma |  | Bhutan NDI » speaking at Identity Week Asia
last published: 22/Oct/24 04:05 GMT
 

Keynotes, Tuesday 22 October 2024

Pallavi Sharma
09:05

Bhutan's national digital identity

Vinoop Goel
09:25

Aviation Industry Outlook and the need for Digitalization

Sin Yong Loh
09:45

Developing Singapore's trust infrastructure

David Mahdi
10:05

Identity Crisis: Why Our IAM Systems fail and How GenAI Will Accelerate their Obsolescence

With compromised identities being the top attack vector of choice, it’s about time we take a look at our IAM systems; they simply were not built for the scale and resilience needed to support modern digital business. Further, the threat landscape has evolved past traditional notions of data breaches and stolen credentials, revealing a much darker reality: identity is now the primary target. With vast amounts of PII in the wild, attackers are exploiting vulnerabilities in Customer Identity (CIAM) systems that were never designed to counter adversaries. Many digital businesses today rely on legacy CIAM that were built off of workforce solutions with emphasis on  employee productivity. The previous productivity-centric mantra of IAM,  IAM “joiner, mover and leaver”, needs to evolve to add “adversary”. 

Complicating matters further, is the rise of GenAI enabled identity threats such as Deepfakes. Mitigating GenAI identity threats, requires a cyber-resilient foundation, ensuring business continuity. Legacy CIAM baggage has left us vulnerable to increasingly sophisticated identity attacks, as demonstrated by high-profile breaches like those of MGM Resorts.

As the market undergoes significant disruption, current CIAM leaders are scrambling to incorporate identity threat detection response systems, and fraud detection into their offerings—a reactive approach akin to applying a band-aid to a wound that needs surgery. Resilient cybersecurity is foundational, not an add-on, it must be integrated from the ground up, forming the bedrock of cyber-resilient digital trust. This presentation will delve into the AI-driven identity threat landscape forcing the evolution of legacy CIAM towards cyber-resilient identity security.

last published: 22/Oct/24 05:25

 

last published: 22/Oct/24 05:25

 

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