In addition, Imprivatas OneSign solution will be demonstrated in numerous exhibitor booths across the ASIS show floor at next weeks event.
Convergence and Compliance -An Identity and Access Management Seminar
Discover how converged identity and access management can improve overall IT security and ensure compliance with data privacy and protection regulations at this seminar sponsored by Convergint Technologies and Imprivata, Inc.
Date: Tuesday, Sept. 25
Time: 11:30-12 noon, followed bylunch
Location: Exhibit Hall Room EH#13
Hosts: Dan Moceri, Co-Founder, Chairman & CEO, Convergint Technologies and David Ting, CTO, Imprivata
Space is limited, so stop by booth #2193 to confirm your attendance.
Be sure to pick up your IT Glossary for Physical Security Managers white paper while at the seminar.
Imprivata OneSign in Action
In addition to the seminar with Convergint Technologies, Imprivata will be demonstrating its OneSign Physical|Logical solution for converged identity and access management at a number of locations across the ASIS show floor, including:Imprivata booth #2193Honeywell booth #2313Lenel booth #2649Tyco/Software House booth #3312
Imprivata OneSign is an identity and access management solution conveniently packaged in an affordable, purpose-built appliance that is easy to implement and maintain. The OneSign platform includes OneSign Authentication Management (AM), which increases network security by replacing Windows passwords with strong authentication options; OneSign Single Sign-On (SSO), which quickly and effectively solves password management, security and user access issues; and OneSign Physical|Logical, which integrates building and network access systems to enable location-based authentication.
Beyond simply leveraging the building access badge, OneSign Physical|Logical consolidates identities between physical access systems and IT directories to enable creation and deployment of a single, converged security policy for allowing or denying network access based on a users physical location, user role, and/or employee status. For the first time, events from physical security access systems can now be incorporated into network access decisions, providing a finer layer of authentication for closing security holes, and providing organizations with broader monitoring and reporting capabilities in order to better demonstrate regulatory compliance.
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