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security silos
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The tag 'security silos' on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about fragmented security practices in enterprise IT, particularly where mainframes, non-human workloads, and industrial control systems remain isolated from modern identity and access management (IAM) and zero-trust frameworks. Topics include challenges in securing mainframes with tools like Okta or Azure Active Directory, managing non-human identities in Microsoft environments, and addressing gaps highlighted by CISA advisories for critical infrastructure. Recurring themes involve the collision of legacy systems with cloud-era security innovations, the need for unified workload IAM, and the urgency of breaking down silos between IT and operational technology.
Mainframe security is facing a critical inflection point, driven by the collision of long-standing identity and access management (IAM) blind spots with a rapidly evolving compliance landscape. For decades, mainframes have served as the backbone of major industries—banking, healthcare...
Across modern enterprise IT, the accelerating shift to hybrid and cloud environments has thrown a sharp spotlight on a long-standing security conundrum: how to manage identity and access not just for human users, but for the multitude of non-human workloads—applications, services, scripts, and...
Industrial Control System (ICS) advisories released by authoritative agencies such as CISA (the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency) continue to shape the global conversation on critical infrastructure security. The latest burst of advisories—including the recently referenced but...