Identity and Access Management like most of the organizations have implemented is on change. Provisioning as the core element in former days still plays some role, but with Access Governance becoming established, new concepts like Access Intelligence (in its still somewhat undefined form), integration to SIEM, re-thinking of established IT concepts like Message Queueing for the role they can play in Identity and Access Management and many other influencing factors, Identity and Access Management has to be re-thought where it is still established. The art of re-engineering is the balance between an advanced solution and architecture on one hand and the protection of investments. How can you leverage what you have towards a more mature, more flexible, more future-proof, business-focused solution? What will you need in the future and what does it need ot go there? And what about dealing with new groups of users like your customers and trends like BYOD (bring your own device)? And how about the changing requirements around privacy and information security?
KuppingerCole strongly believes that it is time to re-engineer Identity and Access Management and to rethink the established approaches. Martin Kuppinger will present the future view of Identity and Access Management and explains how to best re-engineer it.