Listen back: Rob O’Farrell | Enterprise Security Weekly Podcast

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Last week our CTO and Co-Founder Rob O’Farrell spoke to Adrian Sanabria, Principal Researcher at The Defenders Initiative and host of Enterprise Security weekly for their latest episode # 343, “The Pillars of Trust in Identity Verification.”

Enterprise Security Weekly (ESW) is a podcast for Security Weekly – for Security Professionals, by Security Professionals – and is the home of informative podcasts on information security, hacking, data breaches, and more. Shows include Paul’s Security Weekly, Security Weekly News, Enterprise Security Weekly, Business Security Weekly, Application Security Weekly, Security & Compliance Weekly, Tradecraft Security Weekly and Secure Digital Life.

In this episode Adrian is joined by Katie Teitler-Santullo, Senior Security Strategist at Axonius and Sean Metcalf, CTO and Founder of Trimarc and in episode #343, the guests explore a deep dive into the concept of the pillars of trust needed to be established when verifying identities, and how this may the key to protecting businesses and knowing who you let in the door of your business, both physically and digitally.

Explore more on this in Rob’s latest series here:

Post 1: The Foundations of Identity Verification: Trust and Its Pillars – Identity Verification Series – ID-Pal
Post 2: Computerized Trust: How Machines Establish Our Identity – Identity Verification Series – ID-Pal
Post 3: Current Techniques in Identity Verification: Establishing a Chain of Trust – ID-Pal
Post 4: Part 2: Current Techniques in Identity Verification: Establishing a Chain of Trust – ID-Pal
Post 5: The Horizon of Identity Verification: New Threats and Future Techniques – ID-Pal

Watch the episode in full here and on all podcast platforms. Connect with Rob on LinkedIn and read all his articles in full here 

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