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Your non-employee “identity junk drawer” could lead to major security issue
Sept. 1, 2023, 5:31 p.m. | Sponsored by SailPoint Technologies
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Most organizations house their non-employees and non-humans in their identity junk drawer: The contractor with the two-month assignment, the new third-party partner you’re starting business with, the consultant that requires a lot of access, an RPA with assigned privileges, the seasonal help hired around the holidays.
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