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85% of cybersecurity professionals consider compromised credentials a primary attack path, yet only 19% continuously monitor active credentials and automatically remediate exposure. The 2026 Credential Risk Report examines where credential security programs fall short and what it takes to move toward Continuous Credential Defense. Learn: Where gaps remain across credential detection, monitoring, and response Why MFA and point-in-time password screening do not fully address credential exposure How to move from reactive password controls to continuous …
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