http://www.networkworld.com/nlsecidmgmt1 55947 By Dave KearnsLast issue, we examined the difference between what are termed
and identity management
schemes. Enterprise-centric identity management, we postulated,
is really all about tying together all the activities and
attributes of a single entity into a readily accessible (and
reportable and auditable) form; while user-centric identity is
about keeping various parts of your online life totally
separated so that they arent accessible and no report can be
drawn. I ended the newsletter by asking if there was a way to
unify these two seemingly disparate objectives. And I believe
there is.
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and identity management
schemes. Enterprise-centric identity management, we postulated,
is really all about tying together all the activities and
attributes of a single entity into a readily accessible (and
reportable and auditable) form; while user-centric identity is
about keeping various parts of your online life totally
separated so that they arent accessible and no report can be
drawn. I ended the newsletter by asking if there was a way to
unify these two seemingly disparate objectives. And I believe
there is.
Similar posts: gear hockey
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