Fri, 1 May 2026

Identity management strategies in 2024 and beyond

The accelerated digitalisation of business processes arising from the pandemic of 2020-2022 has proven that humans are resilient, responsive, and creative when the situation calls for it. In ASEAN, 8 out of 10 members are in some stage of implementing a national ID program.

How will these developments, on top of developments around identity security and artificial intelligence (AI) in security, among other things, affect security?

Chern-Yue Boey

In recognition of Identity Management Day, FutureCISO spoke to Chern-Yue Boey, senior vice president of Asia-Pacific at SailPoint, about the latest trends impacting identity management strategies in 2024.

“Digital transformation is driving an increase in digital identity and distributed IT ecosystems, expanding the attack surface. Many overlook the need for security transformation to support digital transformation, but this realisation is growing as vulnerabilities become evident,” Boey said. 

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