The Future of IAM: Do not kill IAM, improve and extend it!
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The Future of IAM: Do not kill IAM, improve and extend it!

Combined Session
Wednesday, May 15, 2013 14:00—15:00
Location: ALPSEE

IAM has to change. It has to support more and other users than ever. It has to support internal and external (Cloud) services. It has to support logins from social networks and the transition of these users to “regular” users once they become real customers. It has to support the move from traditional, system-centric and static approaches of identity and access management to flexible, distributed, and dynamic approaches.

However, instead of following a recent proposal made in public by a renowned Identity Expert, it is not about killing your IAM. It is about “embrace and extend”, it is about leveraging your investments and moving forward towards an IAM that supports both your traditional on-premise infrastructure and the new IT ecosystem. It is about a sustainable approach of moving forward to a future-proof IAM for both traditional and cloud-based IT ecosystems.

Martin Kuppinger will outline the major challenges and changes in this session and he will show how the Future IAM could and should look like. He also will propose steps for moving forward from your existing environment towards the future IAM, without killing what you have and without ignoring the need to support all your “legacy” IT systems and underlying infrastructure.

The Future of IAM: Do not kill IAM, improve and extend it!
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The Future of IAM: Do not kill IAM, improve and extend it!
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Martin Kuppinger
Martin Kuppinger
KuppingerCole
Martin Kuppinger is Founder and Principal Analyst at KuppingerCole, a leading analyst company for identity focused information security, both in classical and in cloud environments. Prior to...
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