Zero trust security models have become a growing industry standard for modern enterprises in recent years. Based on continuous authorization practices, zero trust security does not assume that, because a user is able to access certain data or devices, that that user should be there—so users are always prompted for their credentials for access. And in disparate and often segregated environments, these security practices can make processes like distributed automation difficult to build, maintain, and authorize.
The new functionality inside PagerDuty Process Automation and PagerDuty Runbook Automation can help mitigate these potential issues.
In this webinar, you’ll learn how to:
Zero trust security models have become a growing industry standard for modern enterprises in recent years. Based on continuous authorization practices, zero trust security does not assume that, because a user is able to access certain data or devices, that that user should be there—so users are always prompted for their credentials for access. And in disparate and often segregated environments, these security practices can make processes like distributed automation difficult to build, maintain, and authorize.
The new functionality inside PagerDuty Process Automation and PagerDuty Runbook Automation can help mitigate these potential issues.
In this webinar, you’ll learn how to: