Deciphering Identity Federation

Deciphering Identity Federation

By Allan Tan | Dec 8, 2008 | 232 reads

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Matthew Gardiner of CA starts off the discussion with Identity Access Management. He then proceeds to talk about the evolution of identity federation and the role it plays in delivering a single sign-on functionality in the enterprise.

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