Press Release: Axiomatics, European Entitlement Management specialist, accelerates its US expansion by hiring top IAM analyst Gerry Gebel

Stockholm, March 1, 2010. Former VP and Service Director for Burton Group Identity and Privacy Strategies, Gerry Gebel, has joined leading entitlement management experts, Axiomatics. Gebel brings more than 25 years of relevant experience to the company both from the Burton Group and from his time in the financial services industry.   

Read more...

 

Highly merited analyst joining Axiomatics

Gerry Gebel, currently the Vice President and service director for Burton Group Identity and Privacy Strategies, will be joining Axiomatics as of March 1, 2010. A leading expert on identity management in general and on emerging technologies in this field in particular, Gerry Gebel is one of the most knowledgeable and respected analysts in the field of entitlement management, Axiomatics core business. Gerry will lead Axiomatics’ US operations and as President profoundly strengthen the corporate management team of the company.

 

Enforcing Segregation of Duties (SoD)

"A real problem growing out of proportion with poorly designed access controls." In this new Axiomatics White Paper we show why real-time SoD enforcement by necessity requires context-aware access controls. Comparing Role Based Access Control (RBAC) and Attribute Based Access Control (ABAC), this paper discusses how the capabilities of access controls impact risk mitigation. The White Paper itself can be downloaded from the Axiomatics resoures section, Enforcing Segregation of Duties (SoD).
 

Cybercom White Paper on enhanced security released

Axiomatics partner Cybercom has released a White Paper outlining their Enhanced Security Platform in which Axiomatics Policy Server is used for authorization. We have been allowed to republish their white paper on the resources section of our web site.
 

Axiomatics granted research funding

Vinnova, a Swedish Governmental Agency for Innovation Systems, today announced its support for a next generation research initiative lead by Axiomatics focusing on future requirements and solutions for Attribute Governance in Access Control. We currently see a rapidly growing market and a broader adoption of Attribute Based Access Control (ABAC) models. It reflects a shift away from a static Role Based Access Control paradigm towards new, loosely coupled and adaptive authorization technologies based on the XACML specification. However, while the concept of roles is well established in the industry and the implications of sound role governance are fairly well understood, the broader concept of Attribute Governance needs to be better defined. This project is scheduled to run over the next 12 months and will assist in the creation of new best practice frameworks and tools to derive privilege giving attributes from business critical processes as well as to secure governance in attribute maintenance.

 
More Articles...