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Who Are You: Podcast with Chris Williams, Identity Management Expert

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A lot has changed in corporate security since the days of big, centralized mainframes. Today's decentralized systems pose new security issues, with their multiple access points and data storage repositories. Now, employees, vendors, and even customers around the world need access to data, and the corporation needs more safegaurds to manage that access. Add to this the threat of identity theft and hacking; and, then, of course, there's Sarbanes-Oxley and global privacy rules: You have a complex and costly soup of security requirements and privacy issues.

Identity Management steamlines compliance with today's corporate and government regulations, ensures the integrity of valuable data, and safegaurds individuals' privacy, efficiently and cost-effectively.

In this podcast, Tom Parish and BMC Software's Chris Williams explore the issues and challenges posed by today's corporate identify management.

Identity Management Resources

BMC Identity Management

Bio

Chris Williams manages a direct channel enablement team for BMC Software's Identity Management business unit. His primary responsibilities include IdM evangelism, media and analyst relations, competitive and market analysis. He also serves on BMC Software's Thought Leadership Council for Sarbanes-Oxley initiatives. Chris has over 23 years of experience in the IT industry.

Production Credits

Ynema Mangum, Producer
Dana Farver, Communities Editor-in-Chief
Tom Parish, Audio Producer, Show Host
Kimberly Stone, Web Development Manager

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Wednesday, May 25, 2005 in Identity Management  |  Permalink |  Comments (2)

broken Links

Posted by Randy Lowe at 2007-09-28 08:09
All the CTL-SA links go to a page that has no infomrtaion. Where is your information on this subject located?

Thanks
Randy Lowe
 

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