One IT, One Identity: Mastering the Security Challenge in the Age of Digital Transformation
- LANGUAGE: English DATE: Thursday, October 22, 2015 TIME: 5:00pm CEST, 11:00am EST, 8:00am PST
A few years ago, KuppingerCole's Analysts came up with the term "identity explosion", meaning the exponential growth of identities organizations have to deal with caused by Cloud Computing, Mobile Computing, Social Computing, Big Data, the Internet of Things and more. The digital transformation of business is now raising the impact of this explosion - which means that we have to transform our understanding of identities and access.
Managing access to information requires new thinking about identities and access. Only that will enable us to manage and restrict access to information as needed. Simply said, Identity and Access Management is becoming bigger than ever before and it is one of the essential foundations to make the IoT and the digital transformation of businesses work.
The target is One IT, not a separation of Cloud IT and On-Premise IT. However, there are still many offerings which are cloud-only, even while it is obvious that the reality for most organizations will remain hybrid.
In this webinar you will learn about:
- Why access management is becoming more and more complex
- How to handle new AM requirements
- Why One AM solution independent from the environment is worthwhile
- How you can take back control of your access management
In the second part Brandon Whichard from IBM will talk about the IBM Security Access Manager which enables businesses to more securely adopt web, mobile, and cloud technologies by reducing access management complexities and simplifies user access management for employees, contractors, partners as well as consumers.
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