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29.09.2009
16:00 CEST

Beyond Role Based Access Control - the ABAC Approach

In this webinar we discuss the original ideas behind RBAC and why large RBAC projects often lead to role explosion problems and therefore fail in their initial ambitions. We also introduce the concept of Attribute Based Access Control (ABAC) which overcomes some of the well-known problems with RBAC and enables a fine-grained and contextual (adaptive) access control. ABAC meets the requirements of modern IT-infrastructures where dynamically changing needs must be captured and dealt with in real-time. This Webinar is supported by Axiomatics.

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Felix Gaehtgens     Felix Gaehtgens
Senior Analyst
Kuppinger Cole

Felix Gaehtgens is Senior Analyst and Partner at Kuppinger Cole + Partner since January 2008. Before, was the chief architect of Symlabs Directory Extender 3.0, partner and co-founder of Symlabs. His responsibilities included management of Symlab´s flagship DE product, pre-sales efforts...
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Dr. Babak Sadighi     Dr. Babak Sadighi
Founder and CEO
Axiomatics AB

Babak Sadighi has a PhD in Computer Science from Department of Computing, Imperial College, London. He was  until august 2008, a researcher at the Swedish Institute of Computer Science and the leader of Computer Security Laboratory at that...
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29.09.2009
16:00 CEST

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