Most financial institutions already have some level of an Identity and Access
Management (IAM) program in place. You’ve likely implemented controls, conducted risk assessments, and
addressed many foundational challenges, but the reality is, attackers and regulators have moved on. The
baseline has changed.
Threat actors are now exploiting more subtle weaknesses: under-monitored machine
identities, over-permissioned service accounts, outdated third-party access that slips through reviews,
and legacy entitlements that persist across cloud and hybrid environments. Meanwhile, the pace and scale
of automated attacks, often AI-assisted, make it harder to rely on static controls or periodic reviews.
At the same time, regulatory pressure in the UK and EU is intensifying. With frameworks like DORA, GDPR, and the FCA’s operational resilience requirements, there’s a growing expectation that firms go beyond compliance checklists. Identity governance is now expected to be continuous, contextual, and auditable especially when it involves vendors, cloud services, or non-human actors.
It is vital that you understand the current state of your identity security posture in order to assess shortcomings, bridge any gaps, and provide the level of protection that is both required and expected of financial institutions. You also need to know where you are headed and what the next level of security looks like, so that you can continue to provide that level of protection as the threat landscape evolves.
The question is no longer “Do we have IAM?”, it’s now “Is our IAM ready for what’s next?”
This webinar is focused on answering this question. We’ll cover what you need to be thinking about next and what actions you should be taking to ensure your identity program keeps pace with growing risks and expectations. You’ll get practical guidance on how to assess your current maturity, address gaps, and evolve your IAM capabilities to meet both business and regulatory demands.
Our aim is to improve your identity security posture and guide you to stay ahead of the rising security concerns around this massive AI revolution we are experiencing, and ever-evolving regulatory requirements.
After you sign up using the register here button, why not get a head start and check out our Current State Assessment brochure?
You can also get in touch with our team right now and they will help you to understand your current state, identify pitfalls, and provide top recommendations.
Whether you're under pressure to strengthen compliance reporting, prepare for your next audit, or reduce access-related risk across the enterprise, this upcoming series is for you.
Principal Consultant
Deepika has over 15 years of experience in IAM, working with global clients predominantly across the financial services. Her experience spans strategy, delivery and optimisation of IAM programmes tailored to complex regulatory and operational environments
Chief Services Officer
Paul has over 20 years of experience in the identity & access world. Based on a solid foundation of software development and cybersecurity, he has led very large scale IAM technology deliveries in the Finance Industry.
Principal Consultant
Tim has over 11 years of experience in the identity industry, with a proven track record of PAM and Multi-Factor Authentication solution integration on a global scale. Tim is of the highest rank when it comes to CyberArk qualification, holding CyberArk Guardian status and the title of CyberArk Community Most Valuable Professional (MVP).