IDENTITY MANAGEMENT Articles
How HSPD-12 Works
The goal of HSPD-12 is to give federal employees and contractors a standardized, tamperproof smart card that they can use for both physical and logical access. Here's how it would work:
Identity Management at Harvard and MIT
Harvard and MIT have similar identity management challenges but very different solutions. Comparing the two is a good exercise for any CSO looking at ID management.
FFIEC: Second Thoughts on Second Factors
Seven ways in which a new strong-authentication standard isn't quite what it appears to be
The Little Balkan Bank that could do Two Factor Authentication
By the end of this year, U.S. banks will be required to have two-factor authentication on their websites to provide a more effective means of confirming their online customers' identities
The HSPD12 Access Control Race
The clock is ticking on federal agencies to comply with a Bush directive to overhaul access control for millions of workers
Tips for Tackling Identity Management
Tom King, CISO of Lehman Brothers, answers readers' questions about implementing identity management products and processes
Why Identity Management
Ultimately IDM can pay off in time and money
Identity Management in the Real World
What's identity management? Ask 20 vendors, get 20 answers. But CSOs aren't waiting for a universal definition; they're busy tackling whatever projects meet their business needs.
Leading the Way in the Gaza Strip
The government is also implementing a smart-card ID system at the Erez checkpoint between the Gaza Strip and Israel.
Alan De Smet, the Number Cruncher
Debriefing Six Questions
