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MRM Episode 90 - Aaron Painter

  • Anthony Wilson
  • Aug 6, 2024
  • 1 min read

Knowing who has access to your systems and that they have the right level of access is a key tenant of good cybersecurity hygiene. The challenge is that users forget their passwords or can't navigate the multifactor authentication (MFA) process - meaning a call to the Help Desk.


CEO of Nametag Inc, Aaron Painter talks to us about how organisations can save time, improve customer & employee satisfaction and enable the Help Desk to focus on key systems issues. The secret - utilising the technology we all have in our hands these days - our mobile phone! 


Aaron talks us through the process (in plain English!) that Nametag has developed to make this time consuming and sometimes very frustrating verification task a thing of the past.


But don't take my word for it - have a look at their website and the demonstration videos - link is here


This is a game changer for identity management - if your IT team are not listeners of the program, point them to this episode - they will thank you for it!


Contact ABM Risk Partnership to optimise your risk management approach:

·         email us: info@abmrisk.com.au

·         Tweet us at @4RiskCme

·         Visit our LinkedIn page https://www.linkedin.com/company/18394064/admin/


Thanks for listening to the show and please keep your guest suggestions coming!





 
 
 

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Stive Joy
Stive Joy
Mar 17

I really enjoyed reading this episode, especially the insight Aaron Painter shared about how risk management isn’t just about protocols but also about understanding human behavior and decision-making under pressure. The example he gave regarding team communication during high-stakes situations really made the concept relatable. I appreciated how the discussion highlighted practical approaches rather than just theoretical ideas, which made me reflect on how these lessons could apply beyond traditional risk management, even in everyday decision-making or project planning. It also made me think about the value of structured guidance in learning complex topics something I’ve noticed while using resources like New Assignment Help Australia to clarify challenging subjects. I’m now curious about other examples where small adjustments in approach…

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