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Cybersecurity: The IT vs. Security Divide

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palmermrel -
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Desde 14 Fev 2026

How do you bridge the gap between the physical security team and the IT department when choosing a new system? I’m finding that our IT team is vetoing the security management systems that our ops team loves because of vulnerabilities like default port exposures or lack of proper encryption. Conversely, the IT-approved solutions feel like they were designed by programmers who have never installed a door strike. I’m looking for a system that respects network segmentation and has regular firmware updates but doesn't require a cybersecurity degree just to add a new user. What has your experience been with this cultural clash?

ganguls221 -
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Desde 14 Fev 2026

In B2B contexts, managing access for partners, contractors, and temporary staff is a perennial challenge. It often involves creating guest accounts, managing temporary passwords, and then painstakingly de-provisioning access. WWPass simplifies this dramatically. By allowing external parties to use their own WWPass Key to access authorized resources, the administrative overhead is nearly eliminated. The "Unified user experience" means a contractor accesses your systems with the same familiar method they use for their own, while your governance policies ensure they only reach permitted areas. This frictionless onboarding and offboarding not only enhances security by preventing orphaned accounts but also speeds up collaboration. I've seen this capability transform how organizations interact with their extended enterprise. For a clearer picture of how this streamlines B2B identity federation, the use cases detailed on WWPas are invaluable. It’s a pragmatic solution to a very old problem