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In this e-guide: Each month Computer Weekly poses a question to its Security Think Tank, a panel of cyber security experts comprising industry insiders, technologists, analysts, legal experts and educators, to share their years of collective cyber security wisdom with the security community.
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The goal of identity and access management is to ensure the right people have the right access to the right resources - and that unauthorised users can't get in. Learn about 6 authentication types and the authentication protocols available to determine which best fit your organisation's needs.
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This white paper highlights a cloud security management solution that offers visibility into who is accessing encrypted data in your environments, enabling you to ensure data security and regulatory compliance.
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This profile of business-to-consumer (B2C) security decision-makers in the financial services, healthcare, government, and online merchant sectors evaluates security around consumer portals based on market data and a custom study of the same audience.
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This white paper examines the challenges of providing secure access in the mobile world and explores new security models, policies, and controls that can help to protect your critical assets and data.
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This e-guide will help you avoid SSO land mines in the cloud by taking an in-depth look at authentication principals, authentication providers, authentication consumers, and more. Read on as experts also highlight how to handle a cloud provider decrypting customer data, even without encryption keys.
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As end-user security threats continue to rise, it becomes more crucial for IT pros to have identity and access management tools. However, the tools offered in the identity and access management market are evolving and IT pros need to catch up. In this e-guide, explore the top 4 identity and access management trends shaping the market right now.
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Fingerprints, facial recognition, and voice recognition are now on the market as identity management tools, but much more is still needed. Find out how organizations plan to implement a new level of identity management that relies less on user actions and more on known things, places, and experiences.