Identity & Access Management In Government-“Progress & Best Practices” 2015

This program will provide a progress report on data consolidation in government.

Since its creation in fall 2008, the Identity, Credential & Access Management program has focused on addressing challenges, pressing issues, and design requirements for digital identity, credential and access management and defining and promoting consistency across approaches for implementing ICAM Programs.

 The importance of Identity Management in the Federal Government is to provide a “Trusted Identity” as a key enabler to insure the safety and security of our national assets.

 For the last 10 years-the Federal Executive Forum has produced an Annual Program on the topic of Identity and Access Management-bringing together top Subject Matter Experts from the Federal Government and with Industry to discuss the Progress-Best Practices-Lessons Learned-Challenges and Future Vision for implementing IAM solutions.

 This program will discuss:

  • Progress Report on Identity & Access Management Initiatives
  • Profiles of Successful Programs of Identity & Access Management
  • Lessons Learned from Identity & Access Management Programs
  • Major Challenges in Identity & Access Management Programs
  • Vision for the Future for Identity & Access Management

 Government & Industry Panelists:

Tom McCarty, Director, ICAM, Program Office, Dept of Homeland Security 

Colonel Thomas Clancy, Director of Identity Management Programs, Department of Defense 

 Paul Grassi, Senior Standards & Technology Advisor, NIST

 Ashley Stephenson, Identity Technology Director, Office of the CTO, ForgeRock

Paul Christman, VP, Public Sector, Dell Software

Ken Durbin, Unified Security Practice, Symantec Corp

 

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