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Welcome to Identity 360

Posted by David Ting on Thu, May 15, 2008 @ 10:30 AM
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Welcome to Identity 360, our blog covering ideas and issues related to converged identity and access management in the enterprise.  We aim to discuss the full gamut of topics, including physical security, network authentication, single sign-on, compliance, multi-factor authentication, insider threats, strong authentication, password management, etc.  Not to mention, chiming in on current events as they happen along the way.

We look forward to an interactive discussion with everyone, and to hearing from security professionals, media and analysts about what they see out there.  If you don't feel comfortable commenting directly to a post, you can always contact us via blog@imprivata.com.

You may be wondering who I mean by "we."  While I will be a regular contributor to Identity 360, there will be a range of voices here to broaden the expertise beyond my own and provide a range of experience from those on the identity front lines.   

Let us know if you have specific topics you'd like us to address, or if you have an experience you'd like to share.  Thanks for taking the time to visit us and come back often to see what's new!

- David Ting, CTO

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COMMENTS

Congrats on launching a blog!

posted @ Thursday, May 15, 2008 12:57 PM by Brian


Good stuff! Looking forward to the content...

posted @ Thursday, May 15, 2008 7:06 PM by Rik


So, David, me old mucker, let me start the ball rolling not so much in the spirit of a blog (which I promise will come) but in the spirit of a moot point.
Word has it that the most logical place to stick all of your digital identitities is in your existing directory infrastructure, even Microsoft advocate this approach. Does anyone have any comments wither way?

posted @ Thursday, May 15, 2008 7:56 PM by Wayne


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