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CIAM Best Practice

Combined Session
Wednesday, May 16, 2018 14:30—15:30
Location: AMMERSEE II

Making CIAM real in Logistics

Data sharing is the strategic direction when it comes to advancing the logistics sector in the field of better supply chain visibility and predictability while improving operational en financial efficiency. iSHARE takes a radically different approach by creating a multilateral trust network (legal, functional, operational and technical agreements) in which data sources and data platforms can authorise each other on granular level for access. In this way parties can share data in an easy, uniform and secure fashion, without a need for a contractual relationship. This international project was initiated by the NL logistics community and is on schedule for going live with actual use cases in Q2 2018.

Making CIAM real in Logistics
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Making CIAM real in Logistics
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Douwe Lycklama
Douwe Lycklama
INNOPAY & iSHARE Lead
Douwe is one of the thought leaders in the ecosystem of ‘digital transactions’, shaping breakthrough business and market innovations, standards and schemes. He is Founding Partner at...

Defending Your CIAM from Current Threats

Learn best practices from the Azure AD Identity Protection team on how to use the latest defenses to secure your organization against the latest threats. This will be focused on policy recommendations and a structured approach with classes of technology. The recommendations are based on experience defending billions of users across 100s of millions of organizations against attacks of all types.

Alex Weinert
Alex Weinert
Microsoft
Alex Weinert is the Group Program Manager for the Microsoft Identity Division’s Security and Protection team, which is responsible for preventing account compromise and fraud across all...

Why C-IAM Projects Fail - Five Most Common Obstacles

Marketing driven C-IAM projects are asked to go live within few weeks. Does that really work? There are several root causes for failures: Missing strategy, technology agnostic stakeholders, legacy back end systems, portals without support of standards and too many silos for user data.

Let´s compare reality and expectations to find a conclusion for future steps.

Why C-IAM Projects Fail - Five Most Common Obstacles
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Why C-IAM Projects Fail - Five Most Common Obstacles
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Arne Vodegel
Arne Vodegel
IPG GmbH Deutschland
Since 2016, Arne Vodegel has served as Solution Sales Specialist for customers throughout the DACH area. He has extensive and multi-year experience from various activities as a product and sales...
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