Anetac, a Silicon Valley startup protecting companies from identity-based vulnerabilities in hybrid environments, launched its Anetac Linked Community. This group offers an identity vulnerability community that serves as a collaborative space where cybersecurity leaders, practitioners and researchers can learn and engage with experts around identity vulnerabilities related to human and non-human identities.
The group offers members:
- Exclusive access to a library of articles, podcasts and research from leading cybersecurity experts and thought leaders.
- Collaboration and engagement with industry experts.
- Free vulnerability assessments.
- Early access and awareness to product releases and fixes.
External contributors will share their knowledge through articles, research and exclusive content. Seasoned industry leaders will provide valuable perspectives on emerging trends, best practices and themes related to identity vulnerabilities with machine and human accounts. Additionally, community members will be invited to participate in exclusive events, podcasts, and webinars.
“The Anetac Linked Community was inspired by in-depth interviews with over 35 security leaders before we built the company” said Diana Nicholas, the co-founder and head of marketing for Anetac. “These interviews revealed a critical gap in understanding and managing service accounts. We discovered that while most people had a decent grasp of the problem, there weren’t any dedicated spaces for education from thought leaders on content surrounding both the issue and its solutions.”
To join the Anetac Linked community, click here.