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Cloud providers like AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud offer built-in high availability features
Tokens serve as digital credentials, replacing traditional authentication methods like passwords to grant access to users, services, or systems
Identity servers are particularly useful in single sign-on (SSO) implementations, federated identity management, and API security
Common Identity Platform (CIP) is a centralized system or framework that provides unified management of user identities across various applications, systems, and services within an organization
Token Handler is a component or service responsible for managing the creation, validation, storage, and expiration of tokens used for authentication and authorization purposes in a system
Empowering SaaS Healthcare Platforms involves leveraging the benefits of Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) to enhance the functionality, accessibility, and security of healthcare platforms
Authentication plays a crucial role in cybersecurity, ensuring that unauthorized entities cannot gain access to sensitive information or critical systems
Decentralize refers to the process of distributing or dispersing authority, control, or functions from a central point of command or governance to multiple, often autonomous, entities or locations
Professional Services team is a group of specialized experts within an organization who provide tailored, high-value services to clients, helping them implement, optimize, and manage solutions that enhance their operations
Centralized Authorization refers to the process of managing and enforcing user access controls and permissions from a single, centralized point within an organization
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User Management Service (UMS) is a system or software solution designed to handle the creation, maintenance, and deletion of user accounts and their associated access controls within an application, platform, or service
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Zero Trust Network Architecture and Zero Trust Architecture - ZTA and ZTNA - Data-centric Cybersecurity Solutions that Protect Resources over a Network Perimeter - Conceptual Illustration
Common Identity refers to a unified and centralized approach to managing and authenticating user identities across various systems, platforms, and applications
Orchestrating User Journeys refers to the process of designing, managing, and optimizing the various touchpoints and interactions a user has with a product, service, or system over time
Cloud-native refers to a set of practices and architectural principles for designing, building, and running applications that fully leverage the advantages of cloud computing environments
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Old abacus, counting frame lies on the table in office. Close-up view highlights an antique wooden abacus with well-worn beads
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zero-trust model assumes that threats could come from within or outside the network, so no user or device is automatically trusted, even if they are within the organization's perimeter
provides a centralized approach to authentication, authorization, and user management, streamlining security processes and improving efficiency
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Secure Access refers to the practice of ensuring that only authorized users or systems can gain access to sensitive or protected resources, applications, or data
Decentralized Identity refers to a new approach to identity management where individuals have control over their personal identity without relying on centralized authorities like government institutions, corporations, or other third parties
Compliance is essential for telecom providers, equipment manufacturers, and service-based organizations, covering areas such as data privacy, network security, interoperability, and quality of service
Instant message support is a customer service feature that allows users to communicate with support representatives in real time through messaging platforms
Centralized Access Management refers to a unified system for managing and controlling access to various resources, applications, and systems across an organization
Control of Data refers to the ability to manage, monitor, and safeguard data throughout its lifecycle, ensuring it is used in a manner that complies with regulations, respects user privacy, and prevents misuse
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AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud are extensible platforms where users can add new services, use APIs for integration, and build custom solutions by extending the base platform to meet their specific business needs
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Control User Data refers to the processes and mechanisms that allow individuals, organizations, or systems to manage and safeguard user data in a secure, compliant, and transparent manner
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Driving loyalty is an ongoing process that focuses on building trust, delivering exceptional customer experiences, and recognizing the value customers bring to the business
Authorization is a security process that determines a user's access level or permissions for a specific resource, system, or service
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Deploy in Private or Hybrid Cloud refers to the choice of hosting and managing your IT infrastructure, applications, and data within a private cloud environment or a combination of both private and public clouds (hybrid cloud)
login experience should make MFA easy for users by offering clear instructions and options that suit their preferences (e.g., push notifications, one-time passwords, biometric options)
Zero Trust is a security model that assumes no user, device, or systemwhether inside or outside the organization's networkshould be inherently trusted
Complying with regulations is essential for organizations to operate legally, protect user data, and maintain industry standards
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Zero Trust Architecture and Zero Trust Network Architecture - ZTA and ZTNA - IT Security Model Based on Maintaining Strict Access Controls and Not Trusting Anyone by Default - Conceptual Illustration
Keeping users' data safe is critical for building trust, ensuring regulatory compliance, and maintaining business integrity

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