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| 27 Feb 2006 | SearchCIO-Midmarket.com |
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Identity management planning is essential because midmarket companies are often more at risk than larger enterprises, as they often have minimal or no formal identity managment policies in place.
Identity management is a complex issue: it's technology, it's policies, and it's checks and balances by IT professionals. And in these days of heightened security, identity management is becoming more prominent in the security food chain. Properly identifying users of your systems, whether they are within your organization or external, is key to protecting your data and business. Browse through our resources, articles, tips and expert advice columns on identity managment for midmarket CIOs.
For free advice and resources on more IT and business topics, visit our main IT Management Guide section.
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Basics
Security issues
More resources
- Tip: Two-factor authentication best practices for SMBs
(SearchSMB.com, Jan. 8, 2007)
- Article: Password protection perplexes IT managers
(SearchSMB.com, Oct. 25, 2006)
- Tip: AccessChk utility audits user access to files and directories
(SearchWinComputing.com, May 24, 2006)
- Article: Identity management tool minimizes threat of insider attacks
(SearchAppSecurity.com, March 6, 2006)
- Magazine feature: Lending out the keys to the kingdom
(CIO Decisions, Feb. 1, 2006)
- Article: Gates calls for the end of passwords
(SearchSecurity.com, Feb. 14, 2006)
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