Axiomatics to Address Hot-button Authorization Issues at KuppingerCole European Identity and Cloud Conference
IAM Experts from Axiomatics to Present at #EIC18 May 15-18 in Munich, Germany
CHICAGO (PRWEB) April 24, 2018
Leading fine-grained dynamic authorization company Axiomatics today announced that David Brossard, vice president of customer relations, and Måns Håkansson, solutions architect, will present at the KuppingerCole European Identity and Cloud Conference (EIC), May 15-18, 2018 at the INFINITY Ballhausforum Unterschleissheim, in Munich, Germany. Axiomatics is also a gold sponsor of the event.
EIC is Europe’s leading event for identity and access management (IAM), governance, risk management and compliance (GRC) and cloud security. The show features over 200 speakers, 800 delegates, 50 exhibitors, 160 sessions, 25 social events and networking opportunities.
Brossard will speak at three sessions on Thursday, May 17. Starting at noon, Brossard will participate in an expert discussion about dynamic authorization in a session titled, “Identity Solved. What Next? Tackling your Toughest Authorization Challenges.” Brossard’s second session will take place 14:30 -15:30, where he will join a panel of four industry experts to speak about, “Finding your Best Approach to GDPR Compliant CIAM.” His final presentation of the day is a combined session with André Koot, security manager of Nixu Cybersecurity, from 17:00 -18:00. The pair will cover API security, under the title, “The Value of Adding Policy Management in API Security Gateways for Implementing ABAC.”
“EIC is a valuable experience for attendees, industry experts and thought leaders to align themselves and discuss the evolution of the IAM industry,” said Brossard. “I look forward to speaking about dynamic authorization, CIAM and policy management with the EIC audience as we continue to build awareness of authorization strategies for data protection.”
On Wednesday, May 16, from 11:00-12:00, Måns Håkansson will speak in a combined session called “IAM Blueprint & Compliance.” Håkansson’s presentation will highlight both the business and technical aspects of why and how a dynamic access control mechanism can help organizations secure access to sensitive information, and how policy-based authorization can play a key role in a GDPR-driven data protection program. Håkansson’s part in the session is titled, “How to Transform Your Data Protection Program Under GDPR.”
“EIC showcases some of the leading innovations that are driving our industry. It’s an honor to present on identity and access management,” said Håkansson. “Those that attend this session will walk away with a wealth of knowledge about data protection under GDPR and the use of dynamic authorization to aid consent management.”
EIC attendees include thought leaders, leading vendors, analysts, executives and end-users.
For more information about Axiomatics, visit http://www.axiomatics.com. For more information about EIC 2018, visit https://www.kuppingercole.com/events/eic2018. Follow the EIC conversation on Twitter by using the hashtag #EIC18.
About Axiomatics
Axiomatics is the leading provider of fine-grained access control. Axiomatics' solutions are utilized by government agencies and Global Fortune 1000 companies around the world to enable digital transformation: share and safeguard sensitive information, meet compliance requirements, and minimize data fraud. Axiomatics provides Attribute Based Access Control (ABAC) for applications, databases, Big Data, APIs and microservices. To learn more please visit: http://www.axiomatics.com or @axiomatics.
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