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IAM Concept of the Week: XACML

Concept of the Week blog series – Every week we define and explain the significance of a concept in the world of Identity and Access Management (IAM). Last week we talked about the importance of context and how it describes the sum of all information or attributes that we can

IAM Concept of the Week: Context

Concept of the Week blog series – Every week we define and explain the significance of a concept in the world of Identity and Access Management (IAM). This week let’s discuss the concept of context. Here at Resilient we believe that fundamentally the more information an organization has about an

IAM Concept of the Week: RBAC versus ABAC

Introducing our new Concept of the Week blog series – Each week we’ll define and explain the significance of a concept in the world of Identity and Access Management. This week let’s discuss Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) and Attribute-based Access Control (ABAC) – both are popular approaches to determine who can access an organization’s

IAM Concept of the Week: Authentication versus Authorization

Introducing our new Concept of the Week blog series – Each week we’ll define and explain the significance of a concept in the world of Identity and Access Management. This week’s post is short but involves two critical and related terms: authentication and authorization. These terms are frequently confused mainly

Resilient Network Systems Announces Series A Extension Round to Secure Connected Organizations

RESILIENT NETWORK SYSTEMS ANNOUNCES SERIES A EXTENSION ROUND TO SECURE CONNECTED ORGANIZATIONS $1.2 Million in Additional Funding Led by HRK InvestmentsFebruary 09, 2017 09:00 AM Eastern Standard Time SAN FRANCISCO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Resilient Network Systems, the contextual access control company, today announced a Series A extension round totaling $1.2 million led by

GovTech – Adventures and Observations in IAM: Contextual Access Control Demo at DHS

Demonstrating ‘Contextual Access Control’ at the 2017 DHS S&T Urban Operational Experimentation Event by Daemon Price It’s an interesting time to be in Government Technology. Join me here every few weeks where I’ll share my observations on the latest technology happenings within the Beltway and across Government. We’ll discuss the

IAM Concept of the Week: FIDO (Fast Identity Online)

IAM Concept of the Week blog series – Each week we define and explain the significance of a concept in the world of Identity and Access Management. This week our IAM Concept of the Week deals with FIDO (Fast Identity Online), an authentication technology largely based on biometrics. FIDO is supported by

Concept of the Week: SAML, OAuth2 and OpenID Connect

Introducing our new IAM Concept of the Week blog series – Each week we’ll define and explain the significance of a concept in the world of Identity and Access Management.This week let’s talk about 3 protocols – SAML, OAuth and OpenID Connect – that are often mentioned when discussing authentication

Why context is everything

We’ve had a great response from customers and the media (see eWeek, NetworkWorld, SiliconAngle) to last week’s release of Resilient Access 3.0. At the core of this new release is functionality that we are calling contextual access control. We believe that to securely share data and connect organizations we need to go beyond today’s narrow definition