Avoiding Accidental Architecture - Implementing Graph-Based IAM & CIAM goes Beyond Better Access Control
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Avoiding Accidental Architecture - Implementing Graph-Based IAM & CIAM goes Beyond Better Access Control

Combined Session
Thursday, May 11, 2023 12:40—13:00
Location: A 05-06

Graph is having its moment and rightfully so. Regulatory challenges, overly complex authorization scenarios and retrofitting legacy programs to meet new business needs are squeezing businesses. Implementing a graph-based approach can remove these obstacles and reduce risk. 

But for many businesses, this is where graph-based implementations start and stop. 

In this session, we will discuss how to turnidentity data into identity knowledge and what that can deliver. We will dive into data models that drive contextual and real-time decisions - data models which are foundational for enabling complex authorization use cases and beyond. 

Finally, we will explore the benefits of graph-based deployments in your existing environments, including the value of a holistic and visually simplified data model and avoiding the accidental architecture challenge

Avoiding Accidental Architecture - Implementing Graph-Based IAM & CIAM goes Beyond Better Access Control
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Måns Håkansson
Måns Håkansson
Indykite
Måns is a long-time veteran in the IAM space. In the last few years, he has been focused on authorization management working for companies such as PlainID and Axiomatics. Before that, he held...
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