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How to Efficiently Implement SoD Controls: Which Level Works?

by Martin Kuppinger
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Finn Frisch Business Development Manager
Axiomatics
Finn Frisch
Finn Frisch has more than 20 years of managerial and experience from information security management and related technologies. Finn is currently responsible for Business Development at Axiomatics AB, a company dedicated to XACML based technologies. Before joining Axiomatics, Finn held management...
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Lilliana Grbic Principal Business Transformation Consulting
SAP
Lilliana Grbic
Principal Business Transformation Consulting at SAP, global subject matter expert in area of Governance, Risk and Compliance. 25 years of operational managerial and governance specialist experience for a wide range of enterprise: small as well as global, domestic as well as international, public...
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Nishant Kaushik Lead Strategist, Identity and Access Management
Oracle
Nishant Kaushik
Nishant Kaushik is Lead Strategist for Identity & Access Management at Oracle. In his current role, Nishant is responsible for driving innovation in Oracle's industry leading identity management solutions. He has over 10 years of experience in this industry architecting and delivering market...
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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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Cris Merritt Business Development
Engiweb Security
Cris Merritt
Cris Merritt is responsible for international partnerships and business development at Engiweb Security. Cris comes from a long background of information security and enterprise infrastructure, in diverse industries including banking, IT security, IP networking and mobile media. Before joining...
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Axiomatics AB ORACLE Deutschland
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