Your MFA Adoption Rate Is a Broken Metric
Your MFA adoption percentage is a deployment metric, not a security metric. The method matters more than the number.
Your MFA adoption percentage is a deployment metric, not a security metric. The method matters more than the number.
Most PAM deployments ship on time and immediately stop working as intended. The platform is live; the privilege isn’t managed.
Your human identity program has MFA, offboarding, and governance. Your workload identities have none of that. That’s the real perimeter.
Conditional Access is a collection of technical controls, not a policy. Most enterprises ship the technology and skip the governance that makes it work.
For a long time, “security” in the enterprise meant building a strong perimeter around a trusted internal network. You bought big firewalls, locked down VPN concentrators, and treated everything inside the corporate LAN as mostly safe. That world is gone. Today your users work from everywhere, on devices you do not fully control, connecting to…