Security Through Automation
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Building structures for IAM automation

Combined Session
Thursday, May 12, 2016 15:30—16:30
Location: AMMERSEE I

Technically, automated access management based on attributes, rules and roles has become a no-brainer. But missing organizational structures and unstructured service and resource management are a barrier for tapping the full automation potential. Uncontrolled access management procedures have often led to intransparent environments where the implementation of policies is difficult. The panel will discuss where automation makes sense and where not. Clean-up strategies are discussed, and step-by-step improvement strategies are contrasted with green-field approaches.

Key Takeaways:

Gianluca Brigandi
Gianluca Brigandi
Atricore Inc.
Gianluca is a seasoned system architect and manager specializing in the identity and access management field. He has over fourteen years experience in crafting technically challenging...
Ralf Knöringer
Ralf Knöringer
Atos
Ralf Knöringer is the head of the competence center IAM at Atos which includes the global responsibility for the DirX product suite. Ralf has more than 20 years of professional experience in...
Dr. Martin Kuhlmann
Dr. Martin Kuhlmann
Omada
Dr. Kuhlmann plays a key role in the continued development Omada’s solutions, including the award-winning Omada Identity Manager solution that is built entirely on the Microsoft platform and...
Patrick Parker
Patrick Parker
EmpowerID
Patrick Parker is the founder and CEO of EmpowerID, a company specializing in Identity and Access Management for over 20 years. He pioneered the unique use of Role and Attribute-Based Access...
Dr. Juergen Spitzner
Dr. Juergen Spitzner
Micro Focus
Dr. Jürgen Spitzner has been working with Micro Focus (Novell / NetIQ) and other companies in the area of User- and Identity, Access & Security Management, since 1992. He...
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