He noted how TIC 3.0 provides more flexibility to agencies by allowing them to use policy enforcement points, add new network zones, facilitate risk-based tolerances and transition workloads closer to end users while ensuring data protection and implementing robust authentication.
Hourani talked about how TIC 3.0 enables agencies to provide an omnichannel experience for their personnel and how agencies transition toward more contextual and adaptive security approaches as they work to better safeguard the cloud using new security techniques and tools.
He added that Okta seeks to help government customers defend a user’s account against threat actors through zero trust while delivering seamless user experiences.
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