Sponsor: RADIANT LOGIC
Featured Analyst Firm: Gartner
Speakers: Bob Blakley, Dieter Schuller
Type: Audio (52 minutes)
It used to be so much simpler to control access to your systems and applications. But now you have to factor in partners, contractors, customers, and more. All of whom are requesting access from a growing number of places and devices. So why is the traditional identity management architecture less able to meet these changing demands? What danger does this pose for your enterprise? What steps can you take to mitigate this danger? And why are more organizations looking to identity and context virtualization as the answer? Find out in this new program.
In this Webcast, leading experts from featured analyst firm, Gartner, Inc., and opinion leaders from Radiant Logic, Inc., address those topics and provide a clear view of where the identity and access management infrastructure is headed, as well as the forces that are going to move us there.
You’ll also see tangible examples, through demonstrations, of how identity and context virtualization allows you to build a better identity infrastructure, provides better security means, and improves business.
The current identity and access management infrastructure system is not working.
Check out this program and learn how to utilize identity and context virtualization to build a data model and publish contextual views. Learn about scaling - external constituents and rich profiles. And learn about identity and context as a service.
To learn more about improving your identity management efforts, watch this new program now.
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About Dieter Schuller,
Vice President of Sales and Business Development, RADIANT LOGIC
Dieter Schuller comes to Radiant Logic with fifteen years of sales and operations experience in the US, Canada, Europe, and Asia. As Vice President of Sales with Orbit Commerce, Dieter developed a comprehensive sales strategy that included direct sales, resellers, and partners. Prior to Orbit, Dieter was Vice President of International Sales Operations at PLATINUM technology. Before being acquired in 1999 by Computer Associates for $3.5B (the largest software acquisition in history to that point), PLATINUM was a $1B systems software and services company with over 30% of their revenue attributable to the international markets.
Dieter was also an instructor for IBM and a partner at Greenbrier & Russel Consulting. Dieter holds a Bachelor of Sciences in Computer Science and Business from Northern Illinois University.
About Bob Blakley,
VP Distinguished Analyst, Gartner
Bob Blakley is VP, distinguished analyst and agenda manager for Gartner IT1 Identity and Privacy. Dr. Blakley is past general chair of the IEEE Security and Privacy Symposium and the ACSA New Security Paradigms workshop. He was awarded ACSAC's Distinguished Security Practitioner award in 2002 and is a frequent speaker at information security and computer industry events. Mr. Blakley was general editor of the OMG CORBASecurity specification and the OASIS SAML specification and was the first Chair of the OATH Joint Coordinating Committee. He is the author of "CORBASecurity: An Introduction to Safe Computing with Objects," published by Addison-Wesley. Dr. Blakley also participated in the National Academy of Sciences panels "Authentication Technologies and Their Privacy Implications" and "Whither Biometrics." Dr. Blakley holds 19 patents in cryptography and information security, and he publishes regularly in the academic literature on information security and privacy.



