Best Practices For Implementing Enterprise Strong Authentication
Air Date: Monday, June 01, 2009
Cost: $250
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Presented By:
Bill Nagel
Senior Editor Forrester Research, Inc.
Who should attend: Security & Risk professionals
Description:
Strong authentication is often the first step firms take on the path to full identity management implementations, and adoption is increasing, albeit often limited in scope. Even in tough economic times, strong authentication is a worthwhile investment, hardening an enterprise's security while improving its compliance posture. This teleconference explores the state of enterprise strong authentication and presents some implementation best practices based on real-world case studies.
Agenda:
What kinds of firms are adopting strong authentication, what form factors are they choosing, and why?
When should you consider implementing strong authentication alongside, or as part of, other initiatives like single sign-on, employee ID badging, or physical/logical security convergence
What best practices should you employ when planning, selling, and executing a strong authentication implementation?
How can you choose from the various form factors and authentication methods?