11 Facts About Identity management

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Identity management, known as identity and access management, is a framework of policies and technologies to ensure that the right users have the appropriate access to technology resources.

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Identity management is the task of controlling information about users on computers.

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In other words, access management is normally the motivation for identity management and the two sets of processes are consequently closely related.

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Increasingly, identity management has been partitioned from application functions so that a single identity can serve many or even all of an organization's activities.

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Identity management theft happens when thieves gain access to identity information - such as the personal details needed to get access to a bank account.

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Identity management, otherwise known as identity and access management is an identity security framework that works to authenticate and authorize user access to resources such as applications, data, systems, and cloud platforms.

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Identity management is conceptualized in three different modes, according to an analysis:from the FIDIS Network of Excellence:.

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Identity management systems are concerned with the creation, the administration and the deployment of:.

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Technologies, services, and terms related to identity management include Microsoft Windows active directory, service providers, identity providers, Web services, access control, digital identities, password managers, single sign-on, security tokens, security token services, workflows, OpenID, WS-Security, WS-Trust, SAML 2.

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The focus on identity management goes back to the development of directories, such as X 500, where a namespace serves to hold named objects that represent real-life "identified" entities, such as countries, organizations, applications, subscribers or devices.

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Evolution of identity management follows the progression of Internet technology closely.

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