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Identity-Aware Networks: Bringing Efficiency to Compliance
sponsored by Applied Identity
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Posted:
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16 Jun 2008
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Published:
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13 Jun 2008
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PDF
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Length:
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5
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Type:
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White Paper
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Language:
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English
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ABSTRACT:
The Internet has empowered the enterprise network, but IP-based approaches continue to make compliance a bigger chore than it should be. Now, with an "identity-aware" network, enterprises can set more granular access policies and gain the visibility necessary for audit compliance--all while realizing impressive efficiencies with bottom-line impact.
Identity-aware networks enable enterprises to:
- Audit access to critical resources with integrated policy management and reporting capabilities, while allowing policy development with the click of a button.
- Create and manage a consistent set of permissions for users across the network, which are tied to individual user identities, not IP addresses or physical network subnets.
- Use granular layers of access control so users can only see the resources they have privileges to see, minimizing the likelihood of compromise.
- Consolidate disparate identities from across multiple directories, with a single authoritative source of identity that can then be used to create and enforce global policy.
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Budgeting | Enterprise Architectures | Identity Management | Internet | Network Management | Regulations | Regulatory Compliance | Risk Management
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