No and no, but I was just providing a counter argument so we can get past our bias and get to the heart of the issue. Can we trust Okta going forward? Do they understand the scope? The risks? Or are they full of Id and Ego that they think they are untouchable?
Having red teams, having audits, having scans, etc is simply not enough for some folks but in Okta’s eyes, it’s enough for C-suite talks of taking Authentication/authorization off the plate of their IT department.
I firmly believe for every individual who thinks they are untouchable, there’s a hacker who knows more and is willing to throw it all away to prove a point.
Having red teams, having audits, having scans, etc is simply not enough for some folks but in Okta’s eyes, it’s enough for C-suite talks of taking Authentication/authorization off the plate of their IT department.
I firmly believe for every individual who thinks they are untouchable, there’s a hacker who knows more and is willing to throw it all away to prove a point.