Going “zero trust?” You’ll need Plurilock.
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Adding MFA to workflows isn’t enough.
To achieve true zero trust, you need a solution that can recognize people and their behavior—not just credentials. Plurilock has it.
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Interest in “zero trust” is multiplying—yet too often, it’s taken to mean “more logins and more MFA.” That’s just not enough.
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Trusting Credentials Isn’t “Zero Trust”
Login security and privilege management aren’t enough. Credentials aren’t identities—and workdays are eight hours long.
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Neither is Trusting Recognized Users
Even recognized, authenticated users shouldn’t be trusted in a “zero trust” environment. Yet too often this is what happens.
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Plurilock CEO a Metabridge Top Founder
Metabridge, an exclusive association of key leaders in Canadaian technology, honors Plurilock and its leadership.
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Bringing continuous authentication to a mid-market manfacturer. Plurilock DEFEND comes to the rescue after a crippling insider attack.
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Zero trust without additional hardware. Plurilock presents key problems with “zero trust” and the known solutions to them at IdentityNORTH.
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Achieve True “Zero Trust” in Authentication
Check for actual identities and a normal workday—not just for anonymous credentials once, at login.
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