ID-2022 Multi-Persona Identity Management

Presented at Texas Cyber Summit 2019, Oct. 11, 2019, 1 p.m. (60 minutes)

Organizations from small to large deal with multiple personas for every user. From the way they expect to interact with their desktop, to social media, and to the more important aspect the enterprise IT landscape, users expect access to just work. Authentication is expected to be ubiquitous, authorization transparent, and access provisioned seamlessly. The best implementations of identity and access management solutions are completely transparent to end users. This sessions will discuss the components of a mature identity and access management solution and considerations for selecting a product or designing your own solution. **Notes:** a lot of IAM "solutions" focus on one aspect or another, provisioning, governance, roles, etc. What is important, regardless of vendor selection, is to understand each of the critical components of an IAM solution, and how they fit into your enterprise. the biggest challenge today is the multiple personas that a person brings to an enterprise. consider healthcare where I may be an employee, a contracted Dr, and a patient. How does an IAM system handle these personas? Consider higher education, perhaps I'm an employee but also a post-doc student. Consider K-12, I'm a teacher, but also a parent. A mature IAM system can reconcile and apply these personas properly.

Presenters:

  • Will Schneider - Fulcrum Technology Solutions
    I'm currently the Identity Practice Manager for Fulcrum Technology Solutions in Houston, TX https://www.ftsc.com/ I've been working in the IAM space for almost 20 years, since the early emergence in the marketplace of the space. My experience includes building the IAM infrastructure and team at UTHealth as well as almost a decade of consulting in the space with customers as large as NASDAQ, USCellular, and W.L. Gore & Associates as well as smaller implementations in organizations like the American National Standards Institute. I've worked in most verticals include K-12 where I architected the infrastructure for Klein ISD here in Houston, Healthcare (currently designing the infrastructure for Memorial Hermann Healthcare System among others), higher education, manufacturing, finance, and telecommunications.

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