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How well does your organization protect its systems against resources with invalid access? Do you have an Identity Management (IDM) in place? Do your employees have their passwords displayed on sticky notes on their desk or monitor? Do you have a limit to how many computers a user can log into simultaneously?
For a company, the scope of identity management includes all the resources of the company deployed to deliver online services. These may include devices, network equipment, servers, portals, content, applications and/or products as well as a user's credentials, address books, preferences, entitlements and telephone numbers. Identity Management provides significantly greater opportunities to online businesses beyond the process of authenticating and granting access to authorized users via cards, tokens and web access control systems.
Single Sign-on (SSO) minimizes the number of user logins, therefore protecting your company’s valuable data. What about across domains? That’s where SAML, which enables cross-domain SSO, comes into play. A pair of profiles allow an asserting party (also called a SAML producer) to send identity information to a relying party (also called a SAML consumer) so that the latter can provide service. Not sure how to do this? We can help. We are experienced in Sun Java System Directory Server, Enterprise Edition, which is a scalable, high-performance Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
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