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The European Identity & Cloud Conference 2016, taking place May 10 – 13, 2016 at the Dolce Ballhaus Forum Unterschleissheim, Munich/Germany, is Europe’s leading event for Identity and Access Management (IAM), Governance, Risk Management and Compliance (GRC), as well as Cloud Security. For the 10th time KuppingerCole brings together exhibitors and more than 600 participants including most of Europe’s and the world’s leading vendors, end users, thought leaders, visionaries and analysts.
The European Identity & Cloud Conference 2016, taking place May 10 – 13, 2016 at the Dolce Ballhaus Forum Unterschleissheim, Munich/Germany, is Europe’s leading event for Identity and Access Management (IAM), Governance, Risk Management and Compliance (GRC), as well as Cloud Security. For the 10th time KuppingerCole brings together exhibitors and more than 600 participants including most of Europe’s and the world’s leading vendors, end users, thought leaders, visionaries and analysts.
This session looks at the responsibilities and liabilities of organisations involved in the ‘smart manufacturing’ process both internally (e.g. towards employees) and externally (e.g. other organisations, suppliers, consumers, the environment) and at the difficulties of attributing liability in a complex web of stakeholders that might include cloud service providers. We also discuss the importance of contractual and non-contractual liability as well as statutory and common law liability, including fault-based and strict liability. This session also looks at why these legal questions are important and at potential ways to clarify issues of attribution of liability in Industry 4.0.
Blockchain technology is certainly at the peak of the hype cycle. In this keynote, Sebastien will give you the keys to understand the reality of blockchain beyond the myths and anticipate the next steps.
We all understand that the concept of username/password to control access is insecure and out of date in a world where anything is connected and a new approach is needed. But how can we make the password obsolete?
Big Data meets Security: Analyzing systems logs to understand behavior has become one of the main applications of big data technology. Open source initiatives as well as commercial tools and applications for big data integration, collection and analytics become more important building blocks of cyber attack resilience through better collection and analysis of very large sets of log and transaction data, real-time analysis of current events and potentially also prediction of future behavior.
The idea of this trends & innovation panel is to give each panelist the opportunity to tell the audience what company or companies out there are doing something innovative, what it is, why it is important and why the audience should care track the company. For example, one of the panelists might talk about how the perimeter is disappearing and it’s important to be thinking about governance, security and privacy for cloud properties like Salesforce, Workday, etc. The only restriction on panelists is that they are not allowed to talk about their own products or products from anyone on the panel.
In this keynote session, Christian Loeffler talks about: project conduction, architecture definition, IDaaS election and implementation,key challenges for business and IT, lessons learned.
What often gets overlooked in the conversation on cloud security is the subject of “deletability" of cloud data. During this session our expert panel explore the topic of whether cloud data that is “deleted” by an end-user is actually completely removed from the cloud? By end-user we mean the consumer and the cloud administrators.
Everyone operates on the risk-reward continuum. It's true for CEOs, CMOs, CPOs, CIOs...and consumers. What does this mean for each of them in a digitally connected world, when the lines have blurred not only between organization A and organization Z, but also between cars and clouds, washing machines and webs, cradles and cybernets? With new consent regulations, standards, and tools on the scene, now is the time to think strategically about solutions that don't force awkward compromises when it comes to privacy, business growth, and consumer trust.
One of the most promising use-case for distributed ledgers in financial services is the implementation of compliance and risk management solutions. In this session, we will analyze how the blockchain technology can be used to build trusted registries of identity and ‘know your customer’ data about individuals or companies, with concrete examples. We will also highlight the difficulties of such approaches and discuss the possible scenarios of evolution in this domain.
KuppingerCole's Founder and Principal Analyst Martin Kuppinger provides his summary of this year's European Identity & Cloud Conference.
Azure AD is here. It can act as a domain controller. It helps you managing your partners. It is ready-made for managing your customers. The application proxy builds the bridge back to your on-premise applications. That raises an important question for all organizations running AD on-premises: What is the future role for on-premise AD? What is the right strategy? Who can and should get rid of on-premise AD now or in the near future, who should focus on a hybrid strategy? Where is the overlap?