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The series kicks off on Thursday, October 9 and runs weekly throughout the month
This educational series will provide practical information on security issues and identity solutions

Identiv, a global security technology company that provides trust solutions for premises, information, and everyday items, announced that it will host an October uTrust Webinar Series for business executives and security leaders. This educational series will provide practical information on security issues and identity solutions.

The series kicks off on Thursday, October 9 and runs weekly throughout the month. The goal of each session is to introduce attendees to the latest trusted solutions that can help them make the paradigm shift from patchworked identity systems to a unified, simple, efficient identity solution that delivers higher security and protection from obsolescence, for both premises and information access.

Attendees only have to register once to be enrolled in all four sessions. If a session is missed, registrants will receive a follow-up email with the recording.

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