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Why Access Reviews Fail and

How to Stop Rubber-Stamping Risk

February 18, 2026, 1 PM EST / 10 AM PST
Duration: 60 min
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What This Webinar Is About

User access reviews are meant to reduce risk, but in many organizations they quietly do the opposite. Reviewers are asked to approve access they don’t fully understand, across applications they can’t clearly see, under timelines that reward speed over scrutiny. Over time, excessive access accumulates, blind spots grow, and reviews turn into a compliance exercise instead of a control that surfaces real risk.

In this webinar, we break down why access reviews fail in real enterprise environments and show what changes when structure, accountability, and decision context are introduced—so reviews stop rubber-stamping and start uncovering issues that security teams, auditors, and leadership actually care about.

What You Will Learn

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    Why reviewers approve access they don’t trust or understand
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    How fragmented reviews hide excessive and outdated access
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    What changes review behavior when structure and accountability are introduced
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    How to turn access reviews into a risk-reducing control, not a compliance checkbox

Who Should Attend

This webinar is designed for professionals responsible for access reviews, access governance, and audit readiness across enterprise and regulated applications.

Featured Speakers
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Jason Gzym VP, Solutions Engineering & Advisory, Pathlock

Join this free educational webinar to learn how ineffective access reviews quietly create risk—and what it takes to turn them into a real control.

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