Sessions By Type

End-User Case Studies

Gartner invites a number of end users to personally present leading-edge case studies and answer questions.

Sessions

NHS Spine: Lessons Learned for the Future State in a Large Scale IAM Deployment

12 March, 2012 (15:45 - 16:30)

This session will describe the implementation and challenges of one of the largest Identity and Access Management programmes in the world which has been delivered as part of the NHS National Programme for IT. Originally going live in 2004, the Identity and Access Management Services have been operational for nearly 8 years and are due for re-procurement; we will describe how the operational challenges of the service are influencing our future state design and procurement strategies.

IAM from a Business

12 March, 2012 (15:45 - 16:30)

Experience and ideas from an internal IAM initiative with views on handling authorisation and access processes regarding internal users, partners and suppliers. Idea description of projects steps, communication thoughts, failures and risks when running an IAM initiative. Presenting the idea of a combined role and individual authorisation handling (red and black box solution) and how to implement this idea into a financial company.

The Future for Biometrics

13 March, 2012 (10:00 - 11:00)

This presentation will take a fresh look at biometric technology and the application of biometrics within the context of contemporary systems. It will provide a background into the technology itself, how it has developed, where it is now and, ultimately, where it is going. It will also discuss relevant issues around deployment and operation, exposing a few popular myths and explaining how things really work. Related metrics will be explained, as will non-technical factors which affect realised performance, such as environment and user psychology. The Biometrics Constitution will be introduced as well as a ‘how to get started’ practical section.

Dexia - After several IAM Projects: Lessons Learned

13 March, 2012 (11:30 - 12:15)

Identity and Access Management is an essential element to ensure a high level of information security. IAM projects are becoming popular because of various regulations, laws or constraints. Although at the start they may seem simple, many of them become rapidly complex, expensive and risky. To avoid or reduce those drifts, 3 keys items should be kept in mind : 1. IAM project is a Business Project and has to be really supported by the top management 2. Project governance is essential 3. Try to keep it simple - be pragmatic

Sky ID - Why identity matters.

13 March, 2012 (11:30 - 12:15)

Customer identity management is now at the heart of delivering premium content and services to the end user. As consumer choice grows, it becomes increasing important to have a solid identity management foundation to reduce the barrier to entry and engage customers products. Over the past three years sky have been developing their identity management service (Sky ID) and it is now a cornerstone to the product and service strategy. Caspar will share some of his experiences in heading up this capability and the challenges and opportunities it has presented.

Access control at Sanofi: Securing Critical Resources Worldwide in a Pharmaceutical Company

13 March, 2012 (11:30 - 12:15)

In this session, attendees will be driven through a step-by-step journey on cutting the Gordian knot of access complexity, with reusable best practices. See how Sanofi built an internal consensus on access management by getting different stakeholders on board. Learn how to anticipate deployment roadblocks, both technical (the easy ones) and organizational. And understand how to keep top management on board with measurable metrics aligned with corporate strategy

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