[Excerpted from "Identity and Access Management: An Introduction," a new report posted this week in Dark Reading's Identity and Access Management Tech Center.] One of the challenges with identity and ...
Rolling out identity services projects requires careful steps and planning. Steve Devoti might be a technologist at heart, but it was the cunning salesman lurking inside him that proved so beneficial ...
The process of managing employee identity, or ensuring that IT resources can only be accessed by the right users, has been evolving since the very first terminal-based login. From desktop-based ...
Today’s identity management is fragmented and decentralized, relying on a lot of different systems to authenticate people and manage identities. Organizations use a variety of disjointed tools from ...
Gerry Gebel, Strata Identity Head of Standards, former Burton Group analyst and tech executive at Chase Manhattan Bank (now JPMorgan Chase). From the advent of the internet to the rise of artificial ...
Identity compromise is one of the top cyber threats to organizations, prompting cybersecurity professionals to encourage better identity management hygiene across industries. According to the Identity ...
Everybody did it, whether they worked in city, county or state government. Staff would put up little Post-it notes on the edge of the PC monitor with passwords to the different applications they had ...
Financial services companies look to automate and protect information accessed by employees, partners and customers. About four years ago, Chief Information Security Officer Denise DeAmore took a hard ...
In a person-to-person business transaction, when the other person doesn't know you or know who you are, she may accept credentials that vouch for your identity. Identity management in computer ...
In the digital era, IT is becoming increasingly service-oriented, cloud-based and supported by artificial intelligence (AI) technologies. As a result, there has been a rapid growth in digital ...
For decades, macOS has been admired for stability and security — traits inherited from the BSD Unix underpinnings of Apple’s operating systems. Yet these same foundations now create friction for IT ...