Going beyond static Assignments
- TYPE: Combined Session DATE: Wednesday, May 15, 2013 TIME: 11:30-12:30 LOCATION: AUDITORIUM
Access Governance: How to Govern all Access
Access Governance is a key building block in IAM (Identity and Access Management) deployments and as part of IT GRC. However, traditionally Access Governance focuses on managing access based on roles and thus on static assignments. It frequently lacks tight integration with Privilege Management for highly critical IT users like root, system accounts, or shared accounts. It also typically lacks support for managing business and security rules within Dynamic Authorization Management, for instance for XACML-based systems. However, managing not only roles but also rules consistently, with well-defined workflows for definition and approval, and managing all types of accounts appears to be increasingly important for customers. Other major trends are around Data Governance, i.e. a deeper view on systems holding less structured information like file systems or Microsoft SharePoint. And there is still the discussion about the level of integration with target systems: Shall Access Governance fully include Identity Provisioning? This panel will look at the future trends in the market around expanding Access Governance to all types of access and to support for direct reconciliation.
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European Identity & Cloud Conference 2013
- Language:
- English
- Registration fee:
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€1980.00
$2475.00
S$3168.00
21780.00 kr
INVOICE
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Mr. Levent Kara
+49 211 23707710
lk@kuppingercole.com
- May 14 - 17, 2013 Munich/Germany