Static and inflexible policies through traditional access control methods have failed to address security risk in real-time. Enterprises are expanding on an Identity-First Security strategy to better support Zero Trust initiatives and address their complex, distributed environments. In this session we cover how enterprises can deliver dynamic controls for Identity-First Security in a consistent, continuous, and contextual manner by externalizing Authorization. Learn how a centralized Authorization platform with distributed enforcement: Applies Identity context to access controls for enterprise services and systems Standardizes Authorization across applications, API gateways, microservices and data layers Ensures continuous, risk-based access throughout the user journey by drawing from multiple sources for identity, threat signals, and data context Simplifies the way access policies are created, managed, and enforced by security and business stakeholders