YIN AND YANG: TWO VIEWS ON IAM – Global Risk Standards or States & Nations Policies

By Steve Mowll and Chris Williams POINT: Chris Williams – Advisory Architect, RSA Identity In our last blog, I stated the following about why we most commonly engage in security practices. And these two items were represented: We embrace identity projects because we need to satisfy compulsory mandates. We need to provide competitive protective services…

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Yin and Yang: Two Views on IAM – Active Directory Automation, Success or Failure?

By Steve Mowll and Chris Williams Point: Effective identity management strategies are business-based, and should rise above technical limitations. Steve Mowll, Identity Architect, RSA True point, but in order to have effective strategies, they must be directed towards a desired outcome. Let’s take a look at this idea using Active Directory (AD) projects as an…

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YIN AND YANG: TWO VIEWS ON IAM – NATURE OR NURTURE

By Steve Mowll and Chris Williams Question: When it comes to the complexities of identity management, is what we try to do in identity management the problem or is it just inherently hard? Point: We might be making it harder than it needs to be. Setting complex requirements may affect long-term suitability and success. Chris…

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