Identity and Access Management (IAM) is viewed by many large companies as the new security perimeter as companies tear down traditional data centre facilities and embrace multiple cloud hosted services. But what does this mean?
We will look at the history and theory behind IAM, which makes it a powerful branch of IT that will enable the next generation of IT services, including the “Internet of Things” (IoT). We’ll also discuss a practical example of how a large company is embracing an IAM model to drive future IT provision.
Presenter Details:
Paul Stevens (https://uk.linkedin.com/in/paul-stevens-49826819) is an Enterprise Architect in the CIO office of a large international utility company. In his 30+ years in IT, he has fulfilled many roles in development, operations, IT architecture and management.
Programme:
6.30pm: Registration & Refreshments
7.00pm: Paul will begin his Presentation on IAM Theory
7.45pm: Take a break and chance to talk and network
8.15pm: Paul will continue his presentation on a practical example of how an IAM program was rolled out.
8.45pm: Q & A
9.00pm: Meeting ends
About the organiser: The *BCS Nottingham and Derby organises this event; find out more about the group at http://nottmderby.bcs.org/index.php
For overseas delegates who wish to attend the event please note that BCS does not issue invitation letters.