Date: Thursday, March 15, 2018
Time: 02:00 PM Eastern Daylight Time
Duration: 1 hour
Giveaway: 15 Registrants Will Receive a $15 Amazon Gift Card
The way we manage identity today is the result of shifting requirements, mobile users, and distributed environments. The growing complexity of managing groups and active directory means that organizations are forced to manually control users and how they access critical resources. Where some organizations can deal with a little management overhead, others simply can’t.
In this webinar, we’ll discuss the growing complexity of identity management and where group management is critical. We’ll also hear how the American Red Cross uses group lifecycle management. For the Red Cross, this isn’t just a tool to manage staff during emergencies -- it’s a way to respond faster and save lives.
Be sure to join us as we learn the state of identity, the challenges, and how automation has changed the way we work with group management. Plus, hear how the Red Cross uses group lifecycle management to create the one infrastructure initiative.
Specifically, we’ll cover:
- The current state of identity and group management
- Challenges facing organizations as users and requirements grow more complex
- How the American Red Cross uses Imanami Group Lifecycle Management to respond faster and save lives
- Why automation is critical for group and identity management
- Industry advice and best practices
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Speakers:
Bill Kleyman is an enthusiastic technologist with experience in data center design, management, and deployment. His architecture work includes large virtualization and cloud deployments as well as business network design and implementation. As Chief Technology Officer at MTM Technologies, he interacts with enterprise organizations and helps align IT strategies with direct business goals. He also publishes freelance whitepapers, articles, podcasts, and blogs around data center, cloud, security, and infrastructure management topics.
Frank Aiello is an Executive Director and Chief Information Security Officer with the American Red Cross responsible for overseeing and coordinating the IT security program across the enterprise. He is an experienced IT leader with more than 24 years of business and technical experience specializing in information security, risk management, and regulatory compliance. Prior to joining the Red Cross in 2009, he was a Vice President managing the Washington, DC office for a mid-sized consulting firm and Mid-Atlantic Technology practice leader for PricewaterhouseCoopers where he served large corporations across a variety of industries, including financial services, telecommunications, and energy, as well as Federal government agencies. Frank is a frequent speaker on information technology and risk management. He is the recipient of the ISE® Northeast People’s Choice 2016 award and a finalist for ISE® Northeast Executive 2016 award. Frank holds his Master of Science degree in Software Systems Engineering from George Mason University, and a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science from Penn State University.