Blockchain Identity Comes to Life at the March 1st Chicago IAM UG Meetup
We’re excited to announce that Dan Beckett will be speaking at the next Chicagoland IAM User Group on March 1st, 2:00 PM at Lloyd’s Chicago. This is a free meeting of local IAM Professionals with...
View ArticleBlockchain Security Concerns and Un-Concerns
Interest in blockchain has skyrocketed, with many believing the technology to be as transformational as the Internet itself. Blockchain’s promise boils down to two related propositions: first, that it...
View ArticleIAM Funding Drivers Survey
Security Architects Partners is circulating an IAM Top 5 Funding Drivers Survey. If you haven’t seen it yet, please click here to fill out the form. We’ll post the completed results at this page when...
View ArticleMicrosoft Uplevels Data Protection With Azure Information Classification and...
In our KuppingerCole report “Exploring the Microsoft Azure Information Protection Landscape” (subscription required) we describe Microsoft’s Azure Information Protection and it’s industry impact....
View ArticleApril Calendar: RSA Conference, IAM User Groups, and More!
Philadelphia IAM User Group April 12 (More info here) Dan Blum will be speaking on “Discovering and Claiming Your Top IAM Funding Drivers.“ Pete Hazen, Director of IT Security & Risk at Radian...
View ArticleMay Calendar: Richmond IAM Users Group, DC FAIR Chapter, and European...
April showers, May flowers. A busy April is drawing to a close. We are back from RSA, and left one post so far on the KuppingerCole web site. Another is expected soon on “Passwordless Authentication?...
View ArticleFIDO2 Moves Forward with Passwordless Authentication
FIDO, Finally, Almost: Passwordless authentication is now becoming a possible dream, thanks to the ongoing standards work at the Fast Identity Online (FIDO) Alliance and the collaboration between...
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View ArticleAnnouncing New Partner, Webinar, and Going to IdentiVerse
In June doings for Security Architects Partners – it’s a busy month! We’re excited for Identiverse where I’ll be attending in my role of free lance KuppingerCole analyst. The figure below says it all;...
View ArticleActive Directory Security Risk Factors and What to Do About Them (Part 1)
Active Directory security is a critical infrastructure issue for almost all large global organizations, including those using identity-as-a-service (IDaaS) solutions. IDaaS deployments frequently...
View ArticleActive Directory Security Risk Factors and What to Do About Them (Part 2)
Active Directory security threats are increasing per part 1 of this post, and organizations must deploy an array of preventative, procedural, and detection controls to avoid becoming one of the next...
View ArticleOpen FAIR Complements Risk Management Programs
Open Factor Analysis of Information Risk (Open FAIR) from the Open Group is the industry standard for quantitative risk assessment, and the first successful methodology of this kind. Open FAIR consists...
View ArticleApril Calendar: RSA Conference, IAM User Groups, and More!
Philadelphia IAM User Group April 12 (More info here) Dan Blum will be speaking on “Discovering and Claiming Your Top IAM Funding Drivers.“ Pete Hazen, Director of IT Security & Risk at Radian...
View ArticleMay Calendar: Richmond IAM Users Group, DC FAIR Chapter, and European...
April showers, May flowers. A busy April is drawing to a close. We are back from RSA, and left one post so far on the KuppingerCole web site. Another is expected soon on “Passwordless Authentication?...
View ArticleFIDO2 Moves Forward with Passwordless Authentication
FIDO, Finally, Almost: Passwordless authentication is now becoming a possible dream, thanks to the ongoing standards work at the Fast Identity Online (FIDO) Alliance and the collaboration between...
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This blog uses a service called Mailchimp to mail copies of new posts to persons that have previously subscribed to receive them. To be able to do this, Mailchimp stores a copy of the subscribers’...
View ArticleIAM Funding Drivers Survey: Initial Results
Security Architects Partners is circulating an IAM Top 5 Funding Drivers Survey. Note that it is still open and you’re welcome to add your response. Our goal is to eventually get enough responses to be...
View ArticleAnnouncing New Partner, Webinar, and Going to IdentiVerse
In June doings for Security Architects Partners – it’s a busy month! We’re excited for Identiverse where I’ll be attending in my role of free lance KuppingerCole analyst. The figure below says it all;...
View ArticleActive Directory Security Risk Factors and What to Do About Them (Part 1)
Active Directory security is a critical infrastructure issue for almost all large global organizations, including those using identity-as-a-service (IDaaS) solutions. IDaaS deployments frequently...
View ArticleActive Directory Security Risk Factors and What to Do About Them (Part 2)
Active Directory security threats are increasing per part 1 of this post, and organizations must deploy an array of preventative, procedural, and detection controls to avoid becoming one of the next...
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