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The Cost of Convenience Series: Identity, Credentials, and the Digital Control Center

  • Online with Learnformula 150 Commerce Valley Drive West Markham, Ontario, L3T 7M8 Canada (map)

About this webinar

Free webinar in partnership with LearnFormula. Register here.

In a world where convenience drives nearly every digital interaction, security is often built on fragile assumptions. “The Cost of Convenience Series: Identity, Credentials, and the Digital Control Center” explores how modern identity is no longer defined by who we are, but by the systems that grant access to what we control.

This webinar with Ashley Karr breaks down the hidden architecture behind everyday digital life—email accounts, passwords, authentication systems, and recovery pathways—and reveals how these interconnected systems form a “digital control center” that quietly governs access to financial, personal, and professional data. Participants will learn how small structural weaknesses can lead to full identity compromise and how attackers exploit convenience-based design choices at scale.

The session moves beyond theory into practical defense strategies, helping attendees rethink identity security through layered access control, stronger credential hygiene, and intentional system design.

Key Topics Discussed:

  • The concept of the “digital control center” and why it matters

  • Root email strategy as the foundation of identity security

  • Password managers and modern credential hygiene practices

  • Multi-factor authentication (MFA) strengths and weaknesses

  • Account recovery flows as a hidden attack surface

  • Identity layering and segmentation of digital access

  • Common pathways to account takeover and identity compromise

  • Designing intentional security systems instead of convenience-first defaults

  • Practical steps to reduce dependency risk across platforms

The webinar is free to attend live. The recording can be accessed with a Learnformula Unlimited Pass subscription.

This webinar includes:

  • Certificate of completion

  • No preparation required

  • Appropriate for all levels

  • Live session only — replay not included

  • No prerequisites

What you will learn?

  • Explain how modern digital identity is structured around interconnected access systems rather than standalone credentials

  • Identify key vulnerabilities in email, authentication, and recovery systems that enable identity compromise

  • Evaluate the role of MFA, password managers, and recovery flows in strengthening or weakening account security

  • Apply identity-layering strategies to reduce exposure and improve overall digital resilience

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