An identity-centric approach to Access Management allows IT to provide employees with seamless access to systems and information, when and where they require it while securing the mobile, cloud- connected enterprise against insider threats and external attacks. At the business level, this approach allows the organisation to improve customer acquisition and engagement by accelerating the delivery of secure new business services. In other words, organisations that evolve into an Identity- Powered Enterprise will be better positioned to both enable and protect their business.
Ian Sharp |
30 May |
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AISA held its first ever National Conference dinner and awards ceremony as part of its program for 2012. Five awards including Rookie of the Year, Team of the Year, Project of the Year, Employer of the Year and Professional of the Year were given out by sponsor CBA.
Ian Sharp |
17 Oct |
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AISA's annual National Conference took place in Sydney this week with 750 AISA members attending to hear insights from speakers including Oracle's CSO, Mary Ann Davidson, and Google Enterprise director of security, Eran Feigenbaum. A gala dinner was held for the first time with five security awards, sponsored by CBA, presented to industry professionals and groups.
Ian Sharp |
17 Oct |
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CSO Breakfast Sydney
Ian Sharp |
27 Jul |
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Intel launch in pictures
Ian Sharp |
19 Jan |
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