NHIcon 2025: Secure Your Robot Overlords or Face the Cyber Apocalypse!

NHIcon 2025, co-presented by Aembit, is the must-attend virtual event for anyone who’s ever wondered if their AI is plotting a coup. Learn how to secure non-human identities before they learn to secure you! Tune in on Jan. 28 for insights from security luminaries like Kevin Mandia.

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Hot Take:

Forget the Turing Test, now it’s all about the Securing Test! With more machines than people talking to each other these days, it’s high time we stopped worrying about robots taking over and started worrying about how to keep their identities secure. Move over, human identity theft, non-human identity management is the new buzzword. Welcome to NHIcon 2025, where your service account’s identity crisis is our top priority. Get ready for a cybersecurity event where the attendees are just as non-human as the topics discussed!

Key Points:

  • NHIcon 2025, a virtual event focused on non-human identity security, will stream live on January 28.
  • Industry bigwig Kevin Mandia will headline the event, which is co-presented by Aembit and Veza.
  • Securing non-human identities is increasingly crucial due to the rise of cloud, APIs, and machine-to-machine communications.
  • The event offers actionable insights into non-human identity management, including zero-trust principles and identity standards.
  • Registration for NHIcon 2025 is free, promising an educational and engaging experience for cybersecurity professionals globally.

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