Hate Passwords? It’s Up To You To Fix Them
A couple of days ago the New York Times broke a story describing how Russian hackers amassed more than billion internet passwords, along with 500 million email address, from over Read more...
A couple of days ago the New York Times broke a story describing how Russian hackers amassed more than billion internet passwords, along with 500 million email address, from over Read more...
If you are planning to integrate your Active Directory with Oracle Identity Manager, the following connectors are available: Microsoft Active Directory User Management Connector On the date for this published Read more...
The OIX (Open Identity Exchange) is a new Internet standards organization that provides the framework to implement Assured Identity. An example of this in practice is explained in this case Read more...
Check the following presentation for 17 recommended requirements for an identity and access management Read more...
Moving business applications and infrastructures across mobile and into the clouds is a daunting task. Fortunately, Ping Identity® can make this a simple process. With new capabilities in PingFederate® and Read more...
Courion, the market leader in intelligent identity and access management, today announced that Old Republic National Title Insurance Company, one of the largest title insurance groups in the United States, Read more...
A risk-based approach is the most successful strategy for identity and access management in the modern enterprise, according to consultancy KPMG. This means identifying the most critical applications and systems Read more...
New research could allow our physical behaviour to be used as a secure way of logging in to our computers and smartphones, a team at the University of Oxford say, Read more...
Passwords are the authentication tool and the first line of defence against unauthorised access. The human generated passwords are not algorithmically so strong to properly justify the password compliance mandate. Read more...
Microsoft tells users to stop using strong passwords everywhere Weak passwords have their place, argues new research from Microsoft, and they help users conserve brainpower for where it is needed Read more...