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February 14, 2006

Trends 2006: Identity Management

by Jonathan Penn

with Laura Koetzle, Christine E. Atwood


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This year, the primary driver for enterprise investment in identity management will shift from compliance to security and, specifically, to information protection. Compliance will continue to strongly influence market direction, but firms will focus on new areas, such as physical-logical security convergence projects and restricting privileged user rights. In 2006, users will invest in provisioning, enterprise single sign-on (E-SSO), and strong authentication technologies. Additionally, biometrics, federation, context- or risk-based authorization, and enterprise application security integration (EASI) tools will start to command attention beyond the security early adopter market.

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