Summit Tracks

Real IAM Progress

This track addresses what is happening in the IAM market today and tomorrow, and includes current and future views of such topics as identity and access governance, role management, access management, fraud prevention, pattern-based intelligence, federation and cloud computing.

Sessions

Cloud and Mobility for IAM- Hitting Moving Targets

14 November, 2011 (09:30 AM - 10:30 AM)

Enterprises have been working to bring internal identity and access management under control. Outsourcing applications, using SaaS, and supporting mobile endpoint platforms can create new identity islands, add complexity and introduce security vulnerabilities.

IAM In An Active Directory-Centric Universe

14 November, 2011 (01:45 PM - 02:45 PM)

It’s a reality: many organizations want Active Directory to be the identity hub of their ecosystem. Join us as we explore when this is-or-is-not a reasonable expectation, and to discuss the tools, technologies, and methods that can be used to best leverage Active Directory as a core critical component in your organization’s identity strategy and infrastructure.

Provisioning User Accounts to Cloud Applications

14 November, 2011 (04:15 PM - 05:15 PM)

A growing number of organizations are deploying software as a service (SaaS) applications that run critical business processes and contain sensitive data. Security, compliance, and user administration are major challenges for organizations running SaaS applications. Many organizations are manually provisioning and de-provisioning user accounts in the SaaS environment. This is a cumbersome process that is subject to error. This session will:

The Great Cleansing: The Identity Data Model and Identity and Access Governance

15 November, 2011 (09:30 AM - 10:30 AM)

Effective identity and access governance requires a good foundation of data about identities and access. It also needs a way to record the events and activities surround access and identity administration. Existing identity repositories and logging systems may need to be ‘cleansed’ to be effective. This presentation explores the following.

Integrating Physical and Cyber Access Systems

15 November, 2011 (01:45 PM - 02:45 PM)

This presentation examines the prospects for merging physical and cyber access with a focus on implementing a more comprehensive security posture. It examines how IT IAM and physical facility access systems can interact and share resources. It also touches on video surveillance and other projects for a converged security approach. We look at the organizational structure and changes associated with this type of operational merger as well as the benefits, pitfalls and best practices for getting started through a project approach.

Getting There: Road Maps to Strong Authentication

15 November, 2011 (01:45 PM - 02:45 PM)

Successful enterprise strong authentication deployments require significant planning and integration. It can cost millions of dollars and take longer than a year. We’ll discuss the decisions and processes required for successful deployments. This Q&A session allows attendees to explore such questions as:

Net IT Out: Choosing User Administration Vendors

15 November, 2011 (04:15 PM - 04:45 PM)

User provisioning manages identities across systems, applications and resources. Compliance remains the main driver of uptake, and identity and access intelligence and role life cycle management are increasingly top-of-mind issues. In this session we review the Gartner Magic Quadrant for User Provisioning.

Case Study: The New Security Prism: Solving the Puzzle from All Sides

16 November, 2011 (08:00 AM - 09:00 AM)

With the proliferation of new technologies and delivery models, IAM professionals must reconcile business performance goals with regulatory requirements, consumer privacy issues, and vendor system integration. This challenge is particularly significant in the financial services sector where sensitive information is routinely targeted by cybercriminals. Keith Gordon, Senior Vice President, Fraud and Enrollments Executive for Bank of America will discuss best practices and emerging innovation in securing online and mobile banking transactions as well as the intersection of IAM strategy and overarching business, risk and technology objectives. Key topics include: authentication and authorization for online banking, privacy and security education for customers, and identity management.

Content Aware DLP and IAM: Delivering New Capabilities Within IAM Suites

16 November, 2011 (10:00 AM - 11:00 AM)

Content awareness is a relatively new idea under evaluation in identity and access management (IAM) circles. Originally a capability incorporated within data loss prevention (DLP) offerings, it can deliver new capabilities within IAM suites. This presentation will look at.

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