
Access controls tend to get a disproportionate amount of attention in conversations about platform security, and that is understandable on some level. However, Reindore Limited points out that focusing too heavily on who can log in and what they are able to access ends up creating a blind spot around everything else that contributes to […]
The increasing complexity of IT infrastructure, especially with the integration of AI and automation, makes traditional access control-centric security models insufficient and highlights the need for a broader operational security approach.
For strategic readers, this emphasizes that cybersecurity is evolving beyond perimeter defenses to encompass the entire operational environment, impacting risk management, resource allocation, and organizational resilience.
Security strategies are shifting from solely managing user access to a more holistic view of operational integrity, including software lifecycle, infrastructure vulnerabilities, and the broader threat landscape beyond login credentials.
- · Cybersecurity consulting firms
- · Operational security software providers
- · Organisations with mature security postures
- · Companies neglecting broader operational security
- · Legacy access control vendors
- · Organisations focused solely on compliance
Companies will re-evaluate and expand their operational security frameworks beyond basic access controls.
Increased investment in comprehensive security platforms that integrate AI security, change management, and cyber resilience capabilities.
A competitive advantage will emerge for organizations that proactively adopt advanced operational security, potentially leading to new industry standards for secure operations.
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