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5 Golden Rules for Efficiently Implementing Access Governance

by Martin Kuppinger
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Martin Kuppinger
Principal Analyst
KuppingerCole
Martin Kuppinger
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 KuppingerCole, Martin wrote more than 50 IT-related books and is known  as a widely-read columnist...
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