Entries Tagged as 'rcm'
by Ian Glazer | August 19, 2011 | Comments Off
For all hours that go into preparing for the Catalyst conference, it flashes by in an instant. This year was no exception. In the course of prepping for Catalyst, I attempt to pack my head as full of my recent research as possible, but there are practical limits to that… In the privacy track, I [...]
Category: Privacy Tags: #cat11, catalyst, Privacy, rcm
by Ian Glazer | June 7, 2011 | Comments Off
In the unceasing wake of the RSA breach, and especially given Art Coviello’s most recent post, I’ve been thinking about what role identity and access governance can play in mitigating post-RSA attacks. As you know, I don’t cover authentication – that’s Mark’s beat and he’s been on this like a hawk. This separation of coverage [...]
Category: Identity and Access Governance Tags: #cat11, breach, iag, rcm, rsa
by Ian Glazer | March 24, 2011 | Comments Off
This weekend I had an opportunity to attend a dinner that, besides providing great food, presented me with an interesting exercise in privacy expectations. There’s a person here in DC who hosts weekly dinners featuring Gujarati food. Seats are incredibly limited. The identity of the host is a secret. Even the event’s location is a [...]
Category: Privacy Tags: contextual integrity, Privacy, rcm, relationship context metadata