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Profiles in Leadership: Martin Mazor, SVP and CISO, Entertainment Partners
Why Identity is at the Core of Every New Security and Business Initiative
February 21, 2021
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It’s one thing to plan for a remote workforce. Quite another when you suddenly have to deploy and support it – at 100%. Martin Mazor of Entertainment Partners discusses the vital role of identity in his enterprise’s unique business.
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In this video interview with Information Security Media Group, Mazor discusses:
- The CISO role and responsibilities;
- The importance of building around identity;
- Lessons learned from securing ‘work from anywhere.’
Mazor serves as the Senior Vice President and Chief Information Security Officer of Entertainment Partners. He started at Entertainment Partners in August of 2016, and he is currently based in the Greater Los Angeles Area.
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