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Daniel Garcia is Engineering Director at IS Decisions, where he oversees the development of access security software for Active Directory. Working cross-functionally across all departments, he ensures that engineering priorities stay closely aligned with product strategy, customer needs, and growth objectives. Daniel oversees the teams behind UserLock and FileAudit, making sure both solutions remain secure, scalable, and user-friendly for IT environments of all sizes.
With a Master’s degree in Telecommunications Engineering from Universidad de Zaragoza, Daniel combines a deep technical expertise with a leadership style rooted in innovation and collaboration. For more than a decade, he has played a pivotal role in shaping the architecture of IS Decisions’ solutions, from strengthening Active Directory identity security to building contextual access controls and session management capabilities that help organizations balance usability with security.
A frequent writer and behind-the-scenes contributor to IS Decisions thought leadership, Daniel is passionate about ensuring that on-premises Active Directory security continues to meet the needs of highly regulated organizations and adapt to a rapidly evolving cybersecurity landscape.
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- Multi-factor authentication
MFA for African financial institutions: Meeting compliance requirements on-premises
African financial institutions need multi-factor authentication (MFA) to support compliance, but their infrastructure is on-prem. Here's how UserLock helps.
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Active Directory vs Entra ID
Comparing Active Directory vs. Entra ID? Learn when on-prem AD remains practical as an identity store, and how to modernize security until or instead of migrating identity to the cloud.
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Beyond passwords: how the Tycoon 2FA phishing kit works
Tycoon 2FA phishing doesn't just bypass the logon, it exposes post-authentication as the real battleground.
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Securing Active Directory against ransomware in the public sector
As ransomware attacks on the public sector rise, securing Active Directory is where good defense starts.
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