Identity Management
In association with CA
Key issues
A series of opinion articles, analysis and best practice guidance on planning and implementing identity management solutions
Madeline Bennett

It pays to have a sense of identity

By failing to invest in identity management systems, organisations are not only risking the exposure of sensitive data and subsequent reputation damage, but are also missing out on a host of commercial opportunities that could boost customer satisfaction and loyalty, says Madeline Bennett

The case for federated ID management

Simon Perry, vice president of security strategy at CA, discusses the current identity management landscape and the benefits to firms of improving their existing security practices by taking a federated approach to identity

How to stay on the right side of the law

Firms are under increasing regulatory pressure to safeguard sensitive data

Building a circle of trust

Federated ID management lets firms reach out while keeping their guard up
Audio and video
Identity management: A federated approach
Madeline Bennett, Editor of IT Week, is joined by Simon Perry, Vice President of Security Strategy at CA, to discuss the growing pressure on organisations to rethink their identity management strategies in response to recent high-profile data security breaches.
In this video, commissioned by CA, find advice on how a federated approach can help tackle the problem.
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News from IT Week
A round-up of news articles covering all the latest IT security, privacy and identity management news

Small firms ignoring Data Protection Act

Information Commissioner issues stark warning

ID Fraud Prevention Week kicks off

MPs call for a new "ID fraud tsar"
Credit card

Online fraud rises again

Latest Apacs figures show drop in online banking fraud but big rise in card-not-present losses

EU scheme aims for ID card interoperability

New Eema initiative is set to bring member states closer together
Credit cards

TJX settles data breach lawsuits

Company agrees to compensate and insure customers

Apacs pushes Verified by Visa and Mastercard SecureCode

Payments association wants consumers to do their bit to stamp out online card fraud

ICO wants wider interpretation of Data Protection Act

Brings out new guidance to help courts better understand how to interpret the law
Monster.com

Second Monster hack affects millions

Site may never be safe, says chief exec

Report divides internet stakeholders

Has the Lords e-crime report exposed a gulf between users and the internet industry
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Home Office must fund e-crime unit, say Lords

Government should stump up £1.5m, says influential parliamentary committee
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