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Evolving Identity: More Thoughts on Cloud Identity
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Toby Emden's existential journey through the world of Identity and Access Management. Friday, December 9, 2011. More Thoughts on Cloud Identity. Unfortunately, I haven't had much time to blog lately, as November was essentially a wash. First, we were left without power for a couple of weeks by the epic Halloween storm. Anyway, I'm back now. While catching up on my favorite blogs, this comment. 8220;One thing I have come to realize is that when I move my application to the cloud, all of the security of my...
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Evolving Identity: Fired Up About the Kindle Fire
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Toby Emden's existential journey through the world of Identity and Access Management. Wednesday, December 21, 2011. Fired Up About the Kindle Fire. A couple of months ago, I wondered whether I had any use for a Kindle Fire. And concluded that while it was an intriguing device, I probably didn't need. I've owned an original iPad for over a year now, and use it mainly for watching movies on planes, reading eBooks on the Kindle app, playing Angry Birds. Streaming movie I have ever purchased from Amazon (usu...
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Evolving Identity: December 2011
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Toby Emden's existential journey through the world of Identity and Access Management. Wednesday, December 21, 2011. Fired Up About the Kindle Fire. A couple of months ago, I wondered whether I had any use for a Kindle Fire. And concluded that while it was an intriguing device, I probably didn't need. I've owned an original iPad for over a year now, and use it mainly for watching movies on planes, reading eBooks on the Kindle app, playing Angry Birds. Streaming movie I have ever purchased from Amazon (usu...
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Evolving Identity: Time To Kill RBAC In Order To Save It?
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Toby Emden's existential journey through the world of Identity and Access Management. Sunday, July 27, 2014. Time To Kill RBAC In Order To Save It? I know this is a controversial position that will likely attract some fire from some of my peers in the IAM geek-space, so allow me to explain. There’s one major flaw with that theory. By design, role compositions and assignments tend to be static, but we now live in a world where privilege needs are not. The current standard for RBAC has remained mostly unch...
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Evolving Identity: Do I really need the Amazon Kindle Fire?
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Toby Emden's existential journey through the world of Identity and Access Management. Saturday, October 1, 2011. Do I really need the Amazon Kindle Fire? Okay, I admit it. I'm as much of a geek as the next person, so when I see something cool and new like the Amazon Kindle Fire. Tablet that was unveiled earlier this week, my first instinct is to say "I want one! There's no rationale behind it, no logic, just the primal instincts of a geek being drawn to a new bright, shiny object. The real long-term stra...
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Evolving Identity: IAM is Not So Smart!
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Toby Emden's existential journey through the world of Identity and Access Management. Saturday, July 26, 2014. IAM is Not So Smart! Recently, I was cleaning out my den and came across a clunky old pager that felt like an ancient museum relic. Then I realized that I'd been using that thing as recently as 2003, just eleven years ago. This caused me to ruminate on how dramatically my working habits have changed over the past decade or so. All of those are great things. But under the hood, IAM is still a...
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Evolving Identity: July 2014
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Toby Emden's existential journey through the world of Identity and Access Management. Sunday, July 27, 2014. Time To Kill RBAC In Order To Save It? I know this is a controversial position that will likely attract some fire from some of my peers in the IAM geek-space, so allow me to explain. There’s one major flaw with that theory. By design, role compositions and assignments tend to be static, but we now live in a world where privilege needs are not. The current standard for RBAC has remained mostly unch...
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December 2008 : Identity Management Lessons
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Thursday, December 11, 2008. Contacts at other Universities. Basically, we'd be looking for any of the roadblocks you overcame in your Identity Management project, understand the choices you made in your implementation, and any words of wisdom you might have for our team as we begin to delve deeper and deeper into our project. If you and your project team would be interested in talking to us, you can contact me via the LinkedIn button on the right hand menu. I look forward to hearing from you! Subscribe ...
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Combining dynamic and static groups : Identity Management Lessons
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Thursday, March 12, 2009. Combining dynamic and static groups. After my previous post. I've been trying to figure out some solutions to the scenario I presented (a dynamic email group with opt-in/opt-out capabilities). I got some good suggestions from Matt Flynn. And will have a subsequent post with some commercial tools that provide end-user self-service for things like distribution list management in AD or LDAP. For reference purposes, here is the filtered role definition I used for testing my example:.
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Almost a year... : Identity Management Lessons
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Thursday, March 18, 2010. It has been almost a year since my last post here. apparently, when you're in the middle of an IdM rollout, you don't get much time for things like blogs. And sadly enough, this is actually going to be one of my last posts here. Lots of things have happened over the past year, including me leaving the University to start my own company, doing independent consulting. All of my posts now will be on my new company's site, www.conklintechnology.com. Posted by Mike Conklin. Identigra...
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