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Signicat Becomes First International Aggregator to Offer SPID, Enabling Seamless Digital Identity Verification Across Europe

Signicat achieves another European milestone by integrating the Italian e-identity system, SPID (Sistema Pubblico di Identità Digitale), into its electronic identity portfolio. Being the first international aggregator to offer SPID, Signicat enables companies and public administrations across Europe to seamlessly interact with SPID users for customer onboarding and authentication purposes. With over 35 million Italians already utilizing SPID, its adoption rate is increasing rapidly in the country.

Navigating Online Education Challenges through Digital Identity

As the end of summer approaches, the back-to-school season ushers in a wave of students ready to embark on their educational journeys. According to Eurostat's 2020 data, a staggering 18 million students were enrolled in tertiary education in Europe, a number that continues to rise each year. Amidst this educational landscape, the digital era's expansion and the ongoing impact of the COVID-19 pandemic have fueled a surge in online learning.

5 Ways CISOs Can Prepare for SEC Cybersecurity Compliance

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) recently announced a ruling aimed at enhancing public companies’ cybersecurity risk management, strategy, governance and incident disclosure. To sum it up, companies must report cyberattacks within four days of determining an incident is “material” and divulge details about their cybersecurity programs annually.

The Case for Single-Tenant SaaS for IGA

More and more organizations are moving towards a cloud-first strategy where they look to move their on-premises applications to SaaS offerings. This is especially true for customers looking to streamline their on-premises Identity Governance and Administration (IGA) application via a move to the Cloud.

3 Types of Privileged Accounts to Secure in a Transforming Enterprise

For security teams managing their enterprises’ privileged access management (PAM) programs, times have changed and what’s considered a privileged or high-risk account has drastically shifted. In turn, the way organizations not only manage privilege, but comprehensively secure it, must also shift. Historically, organizations have managed their PAM programs by vaulting and rotating credentials on privileged accounts.