Identity & Access Management , Security Operations

Identity Security: How to Reduce Cyber Risk in Manufacturing

Trane's Aaron Havenar on the Balance of Automation and Efficiency
Identity Security: How to Reduce Cyber Risk in Manufacturing
Aaron Havenar, Trane Technologies

Manufacturing enterprises have more identities than ever to manage - human and non-human and face more attacks upon these identities. Manual lifecycle management can't keep pace. Trane Technologies' Aaron Havenar talks about automated identity security measures that don't compromise operational efficiency.

In an interview with ISMG, Havenar, IT Security Analyst, Trane Technologies, discusses:

  • Cyber risk challenges in manufacturing;
  • Internal and external threats to intellectual property;
  • Risks and inefficiencies in manual provisioning access;
  • Challenges and best practices for implementing automated identity security processes;
  • Examples of effective automation with SailPoint solutions;

Havenar has been working in the IT sphere for the past 10 years, working in various desktop support, field service and IT service management roles. He joined the identity and access management function at Trane Technologies two years ago, bringing that experience with him to help implement a customer focused yet security centered identity, governance and administration program.




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