Steps to a Successful IAM Deployment
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- Ponemon Institute
of organizations believe implementing Identity and Access Management is too difficult*
How do you ensure success?
Endless cost-benefit meetings, business case rewrites, months of organizational readiness. Now your project is funded, staffed, and ready to start.
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Priorities change and organizations can lose focus. Ensure the executive sponsor stays engaged throughout to help keep the project on track, within scope, and to reinforce expectations. Also, establishing an IAM Governance Program, chaired by the executive sponsor is the ideal situation. Whether from IT or line of business, the executive sponsor should help provide visibility, drive decision making, and influence their peers when challenges arise.
Engage Your Executive Sponsor
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of the functionality in the deployment should be standard functionality of the product
Identity and Access Management technologies have come a long way in meeting the needs of most organizations. Leverage as much out of the box functionality as possible to prevent over-customization, which presents challenges for inexperienced teams and make upgrades difficult and time consuming.
Embrace Out of the Box Functionality
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Navigation should be added to long presentations. It allows the presenter to jump back and forward through the experience. Smart groups allow navigation to be added to every page so the content syncs together.
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It’s tempting to address every audit finding and operational inefficiency all at once, or even add requirements after the project begins. There are many drawbacks to biting off too much right out of the gate:
Pace Yourself
It doesn’t allow the staff to become comfortable with the IAM application in increments.
It takes too long to implement any usable value. The average IAM project can last up to 26 weeks.
Use your executive sponsor to help eliminate scope creep and keep the project on track. By phasing your IAM project and delivering incremental functionality, your stakeholders will see value sooner, and your staff will build proficiency. You can identify and address gaps in the next phase.
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Utilize long scrolling pages to show content in full, or in chapters. This feature is great for web demos or case studies that shouldn't be split over several pages.
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With Ceros you can change the length of the page and adjust the canvas size to what you want. Means that chapters can now be broken down into longer pages and more content grouped into sections.
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Don't Compromise
If you missed an important milestone, don’t go the easy route and automate a bad process, succumb to incomplete data, or drop a key functional requirement. Work with your executive sponsor to reset expectations, assess the risk to your strategy, and develop an alternative solution.
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The ISACA, a non-profit information security advocacy group, predicts there will be a global shortage of two million cyber security professionals by 2019.
ESG/ISSA Research Report - The Life and Times of Cybersecurity Professionals.
ESG research reveals that 45% of organizations claim to have a problematic shortage of cybersecurity skills.
Build for the Long-Term
The training, hiring and on-boarding of resources to support the solution post-deployment should have started as soon as the business case and budget were approved. If that didn’t happen, it’s ok to start as soon as possible. Just don’t ignore it. IAM expertise is in high demand and nothing causes a project to fail faster than a lack of skilled resources or an application that isn’t sustainable.
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Reduce the risk of breach related to compromised credentials, insider threat or elevated privileges
Gain operational efficiencies through centralized access management, user lifecycle administration and governance
Improve ability to meet compliance requirements and address audit findings through centralized reporting
Generate greater brand awareness and consumer loyalty through better customer experience
Streamline authentication experience for employees, customers and partners through centralized access management
BENEFITS OF IAM
Deploying an IAM solution doesn’t have to be hard. If you plan and manage appropriately, a strategic IAM solution and well managed identities can provide significant business value, while reducing risk.
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How many times have you seen someone minimise a presentation to go find a video too large to include in the deck, or muddle through 100 tabs. Ceros allows you to integrate all content within the deck making your presentation seamless.
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