Todd McKinnon is the Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of Okta. He is responsible for creating, communicating and implementing the overall vision and strategy for the company. Under Todd's leadership, Okta has grown into the leading identity solution with thousands of customers.
Todd earned his B.S. in management and information systems from Brigham Young University and his M.S. in computer science from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. He is as a regular contributor to industry publications, including Forbes, Fast Company, Fortune and the Wall Street Journal Accelerators. Todd also enjoys exercising and spending time with his family.
Are you attending Infosec this year? Okta will be there and we look forward to connecting with you!
Visit us at booth #E135 to learn how we help you safely connect everyone to everything that matters, from your internal workforce to your external customers. Also, don't forget to join our sessions, request a meeting with us to speak with our senior leadership and subject matter experts.
When: Tuesday, 4th June 2024, 12:00-12:30
Where: Theatre: Talking Tactics
Okta Speaker: Ian Lowe, Head of Field Solutions Marketing, Okta
Customer Speaker: Karen Bates, Deputy Digital Chief Information Officer, London Business School
"Everything we're doing at the London Business School is around security and creating a seamless experience for our staff, students, and faculty. We should do that in an easy way. But we have a lot of legacy tech to deal with.”
IIn this fireside chat, we’ll learn from Karen Bates (Deputy Digital CIO at LBS) and Ian Lowe (Okta) about how LBS is building a world-class user experience with a strong foundation in iIdentity.
Check out our latest resources to learn more about how Okta is building a world where anyone can safely use any technology, powered by their Identity.
It’s official: Zero Trust has gone mainstream. In just two years, adoption of this modern security framework has more than doubled, with 61% of organizations today saying they have a defined Zero Trust initiative in place. And another 35% plan to implement one soon.
Why does Zero Trust have so much momentum? In our new report, we surveyed more than 800 IT and security decision-makers to get answers.