How to avoid flaws in identity management

IT managers need a secure and cost-effective approach to identity and access management, as NetIQ's David Bell explains.

Security threats are increasingly becoming focused on where an enterprise keeps its critical data: the servers, databases, directories and in other technologies. If these are accessed by unauthorised users, the risk of a business critical data breach, revenue loss, and compliance fines could emerge.

With the best of intentions, a simple mistake within a directory-based application among which the above technologies are acting as 'managed resources' can knock out access for many people, and for some organisations, can cost substantial amounts of money.

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