Connected does not always mean controlled.
See where shallow integrations leave entitlement-level access hiding in your most sensitive systems. Old identity governance was built for a simpler world: users, apps, access reviews and a lot of assumptions about what “covered” really means.
That world is gone.
Today’s access lives inside cloud infrastructure, production systems, databases, SaaS platforms, service accounts and AI agents. A connector that tells you access exists is not enough. You need to know what that identity can actually reach, what it can do and whether that access should still be there.
That is where shallow coverage breaks down.
In honor of Gorgeous Grandma Day (July 23), we’re using the occasion to talk about what has changed, what has not aged well and why modern identity governance needs deeper, more precise control in the systems where access risk matters most.
Join Neha Duggal and Kelsey Brazill from P0 Security for a practical 30-minute session on how to prioritize integration depth, evaluate where entitlement-level control is missing and build toward Zero Standing Privilege across users, service accounts and agents.
Big prizes for anyone who uses their grandma, favorite glamorous elder or best “not your grandma’s governance” energy as their Zoom profile photo or background.

