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Some are certainly more likely to be exploited than others (e.g. an account with a reused password and no MFA is a higher risk than an account with MFA) but attackers have the means to take over most accounts using widely available tooling and know-how. ",[],{},{"nodeType":249,"data":647,"content":648},{},[649],{"nodeType":248,"value":650,"marks":651,"data":652},"To bring this to life, here’s an infographic representing the identity attack surface for a 1,000 seat organization. ",[],{},{"nodeType":472,"data":654,"content":658},{"target":655},{"sys":656},{"id":657,"type":477,"linkType":478},"3WFzina1t5j6bDlTlGQA0l",[],{"nodeType":249,"data":660,"content":661},{},[662],{"nodeType":248,"value":663,"marks":664,"data":665},"This shows that investing in your identity security baseline only gets you so far – ultimately, you need to be prepared to detect and respond to attacks rather than relying on prevention alone. That said, progress over perfection should always be the aim when it comes to posture management, and shoring up your identity vulnerabilities is an important long-term project. ",[],{},{"nodeType":429,"data":667,"content":668},{},[669],{"nodeType":248,"value":670,"marks":671,"data":672},"Detection and response is the key",[],{},{"nodeType":249,"data":674,"content":675},{},[676],{"nodeType":248,"value":677,"marks":678,"data":679},"Looking at the scale of the challenge, it’s pretty clear that completely scrubbing your workforce identities of all possible vulnerabilities isn’t really an achievable goal. A strong baseline is important, but it will only ever get you so far. 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