Plugging "Cloud Identity Leaks" - Should your Business become an Identity Provider?
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Plugging "Cloud Identity Leaks" - Should your Business become an Identity Provider?

Combined Session
Wednesday, May 15, 2013 15:00—16:00
Location: ALPSEE

Third party identity providers such as Facebook and Twitter make it easy to perform "Social Login", enabling users to log into third-party services using a Facebook ID or a Twitter ID. This is convenient for consumers, but it is a potential problem for businesses whose employees may now log into business services using third-party IDs, rather than using a corporate ID. This results in an "identity leak for the organization, where Cloud services begin to manage your employees identity. A possible solution to this problem could be that your company itself becomes an Identity Provider, allowing employees to use their enterprise login as a springboard to log into third-party business services. In this way, the business keeps control of identity, and allows for a more holistic identity management solution for Cloud services.

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Plugging "Cloud Identity Leaks" - Should your Business become an Identity Provider?
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Mark O'Neill
Mark O'Neill
Axway
Mark O'Neill is VP Innovation at Axway. Mark co-founded Vordel, a leading vendor of API Management products, which was acquired by Axway in 2012. He is author of the book “Web...
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