Case study: Irish Life manages identity and access challenges
Irish Life & Permanent
Irish Life & Permanent grew rapidly through both organic and acquisitive growth, and this meant that the organization's 5,000 staff were faced with a diverse number of systems, user IDs and passwords. This inevitably led to challenges of staff logon and password management. A new approach was needed to address and manage all of the identity and access challenges.
Of the 12 market candidates approached, eight presented proposals and two companies were asked to arrange site visits to existing customers. Passlogix was the prime vendor selected for proof of concept of its VGO 5.03 SP12. Passlogix, a leading global provider of enterprise single sign-on solutions (SSO), already has over 500,000 seats in the finance and insurance industries, reflecting the company's leadership in delivering easily deployable, cost-effective password solutions. Unlike other enterprise single sign-on solutions, Passlogix v-GO Sign-On Platform products can be rapidly implemented with minimal professional services. All Passlogix solutions are compatible with Windows applications, websites and mainframe emulators, including in-house and less common commercial applications, most of which typically only take minutes to configure.
The “user” experience
Each branch had one employee trained on enrollment and management of v-GO SSO. On the actual day of migration, all of the staff came in earlier than usual to register. On the ‘go live' day no issues were experienced, post implementation staff were surveyed and provided very positive responses
Having a single repository for all passwords can involve risks, but these can be designed out. Strong, random passwords are changed frequently instead of users keeping simple, easy to guess passwords for months at a time.
The implementation was completed in conjunction with other initiatives. The benefits have exceeded expectations. v-GO SSO has already provided Irish Life with reduced numbers of password resets and increased the security of their network through the use of random passwords and automatic password changes while improving their end-users computing experience.
