Martin Klein highlights the importance of Privileged Access Management (PAM) tools for protecting critical accounts, reducing risks, and enhancing cybersecurity.
The Password is Dead community and organisations such as FIDO are coming up with far better ways of authenticating electronically than the password, particularly when the level of trust required to transact is not particularly high.
Shane Day outlines how SMBs can replace costly identity infrastructure with cloud-based Identity-as-a-Service (IDaaS), enhancing flexibility and security.
UNIFY Solutions is pleased to announce that GrainCorp have engaged UNIFY to upgrade their Identity Management platform to the latest Microsoft Identity Manager 2016.
The Cloud is here to stay, and enterprises are migrating as much as possible to it at a rapid rate. KuppingerCole claim that “Security is a risk and an opportunity” in the Age of Transformation, and it is clear that as the distribution of workloads and data changes, the nature of data security changes.
UNIFY Solutions is pleased to announce that Northcott has engaged UNIFY Solutions to implement an Identity Management Framework consisting of Microsoft Identity Manager, UNIFY Identity Broker for Aurion, utilizing Aurion HR as a source of truth.
UNIFY Solutions today announced that internal testing has commenced for Identity Broker v5.1, including the much anticipated Identity Broker LITE.
UNIFY Solutions is very proud to sponsor the ACT Quality in Healthcare Awards for the 3rd year and we see participation in recognition programs like these as key initiatives of our Health Industry Practice.
UNIFY Solutions (UNIFY) has been engaged by QBE as a Global Strategic Identity Management Partner. UNIFY, as part of this engagement will provide thought leadership and expertise in extending QBE’s Identity Management Solution to their North American Unit (NAU).
UNIFY now provides 24/7 IAM support and enhancements for Health Shared Services Victoria, aiding secure access across Victorian health agencies.
UNIFY welcomes Damian Morgan to our New Zealand team, and Michael Smith to our Banking Sector team in NSW, Australia.
In UNIFY Solutions’ product division, we have always taken the view that user interaction should be inclusive of all users. As such, we have tested our software on a regular basis for as close adherence to W3C guidelines for HTML and CSS as is possible with the browser platforms our user interfaces are designed to operate on.