Why incidents like the Lithuania data breach show the need to rethink access infrastructure, authorization, and modern security approaches. I really do not like this phrase Usually, it is said after something has already happened that could have been prevented. After data has already leaked. After people have already faced the consequences. After a system has already shown that the usual approach was not enough. That is why I prefer to speak earlier. The Incident in Lithuania The recent data breach involving government registries in Lithuania once again shows how important access infrastructure has become. Especially when it involves government records, real estate, legal entities, and people’s trust in digital services. I sincerely sympathize with everyone affected by this situation. Incidents like this are never just technical problems. Behind them are real people, teams, organizations, and users.…