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2008 16 Dec

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I recommend this resource to anyone who would like to learn about Identity Management. It is particularly geared towards those who want to learn about the basics of Identity Management. The Identity 101 series is particularly insightful. The various aspects of Identity Management (provisioning, single sign on etc) are covered and use cases are given to help illustrate the need for finding solutions.

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2008 12 Nov
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Gartner puts out its Magic Quadrant for User Provisioning report Annually. This report identifies the leading players in the Market and provides alot of data on the adoption of Provisioning Identity Products.

the usual suspects: Sun, Novell, Microsoft, IBM are mentioned. Although there areothers major players as well i.e. Courion. The company I work for Identropy gets a mention, in relation to being an innovating force with as a Courion partner.  Understanding these products may give you a practical feel for what role Identity is playng at this point in time.

Read the full report here:
http://mediaproducts.gartner.com/reprints/novell/159740.html

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2008 12 Nov
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If you want to understand identity Management, you have to first be able to analyze the problems surrounding coorporate identities today. Courion, an identity software vendor (I recently completed training on their product), held an event where they presented their product. An attendee wrote:

Observations from Converge:

- The main industry vertical customers attending were financial and health care.   User provisioning is a key issue and it is very expensive to do manually

- RoleCourier is gaining traction as customers are using it to avoid complexity, excessive roles, and political situations that arise when doing role-based provisioning

- ComplianceCourier is getting a lot of interest for its capability to enable business managers to periodically review and verify employee access rights

- There was a great customer presentation from Goodyear Tire and Rubber Corporation, where they discussed a previous failed attempt at implementing IAM, followed by their project with Courion, which is rolling out very smoothly.  One interesting note: a focus on educating and motivating users to appreciate the new system really pays off.


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2008 10 Oct
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Alright Day 3 of Sentinel training was pretty good. We reviewed performing actions when a correlation rule is met on an event filter.  We also learned about “solution packs”.  A little bit about how they are structured, but mainly how to import, edit and redeloy them. We were shown the PCI DSS solution pack. I must say it was pretty comprehensive, which is sold for $30K by itself. We also were given a sales presentation breaking down the scope of Novell’s ISM (Identity and Security Management) products. It was explained to us that ISM is now one of Novell’s 3 focuses. Any supported products will fall under their main areas of focus. They also mentioned that they did very well this final quarter which is about to end for them. That’s really good news for Identity Management, especially at a time when the economy is not doing well. We also heard from some attendees in the training course that IBM is also doing very well. And of course IBM has its own Identity Management suite. So even more good news for Identity Management. The sales rep explained that Identity Management was initially seen as a sub-area of focus for IT departments and was not seen as being under security. But now Identity Management is seen more as being under security rather than traditional IT because of the specialization that goes into it.

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2008 2 Oct
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About a month and a half ago I became an Idmc (Identity Management Consultant). Since I’m new to Identity Management/ Identity Access Management my new blog can serve as a good guide for newbs to better understand Identity by tagging along with me on my own journey.

When I tell people my job title, they at first think I’m trying to help Jason Bourne reclaim his lost identity. Well, my work revolves around managing users corporate identities (think login accounts).

So far I’ve been doing Identity Mapping work mainly as well as some odd jobs i.e. installing linux (yes I consider installing linux an odd job), testing out hypervisors, Migrating AD and of course going through training.  So In my blog I’ll mostly be sharing some technical tips on things I pick up along the way. I’ll also be unraveling the answers to questions about Identity Management that come up in my head.

This upcoming week I’ll be heading to Boston with my colleague Eric to be trained by Novell on their Sentinel product.  I will share my thoughts with you. But before that, here’s the list of posts I’m working on for this week.
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