THE SC MAGAZINE WHITE PAPER OF THE DAY - March 10, 2009
Aveksa- A Methodology for Implementing Continuous Roles Based Access Governance

The management of user access has long been a complex challenge for organizations. Central to this challenge is the concept of creating defined user roles. Used correctly, roles provide a means of simplification, allowing organizations to tailor enterprise access to the needs of the business, resulting in greater IT operational efficiency and improved security. This paper describes a methodology to deploy roles based access governance thereby achieving these benefits.

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Aveksa:

Aveksa provides the most comprehensive, enterprise-class, access governance, risk management and compliance solution. Aveksa automates the on-boarding, change management, monitoring, reporting, certification and remediation of user entitlements and roles; enables role discovery and lifecycle management; and delivers unmatched visibility into the true state of user access rights. With Aveksa, business, security and compliance teams can effectively collaborate and enforce accountability. Our growing customer base includes leading global Fortune 2000 organizations in financial services, healthcare, retail, transportation and manufacturing.

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