Feb. 8, 2023, 8:31 p.m. | Patrick Nelson

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VPNs, privileged access and shared credentials don’t work well and must be eliminated in the developer environment. That’s in order to reduce attack surfaces, explains the first identity-native infrastructure company, according to Drew Nielsen (pictured), vice president of product marketing at Teleport (Gravitational Inc.). The company thinks cryptographic validation of identity, in a frictionless form, […]

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