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Today's users are much different than ever before. In a digitally-enabled business, users are always roaming, working from remote locations, and are constantly requesting access to new applications and services. To that extent, managing access, identity, and even groups has become much more challenging. We're now working with contextual access to resources, data points, workloads and much more. But how do you manage all of this? How do you effectively maintain distribution and security groups? Are you leveraging greater levels of intelligence and even automation when it comes to managing user identities within a platform like Active Directory? Most of all, how are you simplifying management while still improving user security and experience?
Too often, we find in-house networks with multiple applications and security points. These systems are usually operating independently where identity and access management is done manually with minimal ecosystem integration. This results in users being incapable of handling multiple identities, it prevents them from being able to roam effectively, and it creates a management nightmare as an organization grows. Here's the other reality, criminals love to exploit this mess.
In this webinar, we'll cover the current state of user identity, the major challenges facing today's organizations, and how to employ identity best practices aimed to simplify the management of users, groups, and much more.
Specifically, we'll review:
- Current state of user identity
- Operating in a mobile, digital, world
- Identity is critical for productivity and mobility
- Working with Active Directory and simplifying management
- Final thoughts and identity best practices
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Speaker:
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.