Security360: Identity management market

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Security360: Identity management market

Robert Westervelt, News Editor

Industry analyst Mark Diodati describes the leaders of the identity management market; IBM's Joe Anthony explains Big Blue's strategy and Novell's Dale Olds on user-centric identity.

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Mark Diodati
  • (1:31) Mark Diodati, analyst, Burton Group: Diodati has more than 16 years of experience in the development and deployment of information security technologies. At Midvale, Utah-based Burton Group, Diodati conducts research and produces reports about identity management, web access management, authentication technologies, single sign-on, provisioning, public key infrastructure, cryptography, directories, security architecture, operating system security.

  • (10:16) Joe Anthony, program director for identity management for IBM's Tivoli division: As program director for identity management for IBM's Tivoli division, Anthony oversees Big Blue's strategy in the identity management market. He has been overseeing the latest release of the Tivoli Identity Manager, including a lightweight Express version in what IBM says should simplify deployments and ease end user pain.

    Dale Olds
  • (15:16) Dale Olds, the Project Lead on Novell's Bandit Project: Olds oversees Novell's Bandit Project, an open standards development group that organizes and standardizes identity-related technologies. The goal is to develop components that provide consistent identity services for Authentication, Authorization, and Auditing. He helped develop and release DigitalMe, an information card selector recently released by the Bandit Project.

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  • Companies share identity management struggles: While most firms are pleased with the results of their identity management implementation, they faced many initial hurdles.

  • Sun acquiring Vaau for identity management: To better serve customers preoccupied with regulatory compliance and identity management, Sun has agreed to acquire enterprise role-management vendor Vaau.

  • Identity & Access Management: 2007 Readers' Choice Awards User identity and access management and provisioning.

  • Is there an identity management software product for audit and analysis?: Security expert Joel Dubin identifies several identity management auditing tools on the market, and discusses which products may best suit your needs..

  • IBM releases simplified Tivoli Identity Manager: Big Blue is melding automated features from its lightweight Express version in what it says should simplify deployments and ease end user pain.

  • IBM tool makes online purchases anonymous: A new tool makes online purchases anonymous by using artificial identity information. Experts say enterprises need to adopt the technology before it can become a viable option.

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