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Digital Identity

By Phil Windley
August 2005
Pages: 254
ISBN 10: 0-596-00878-3 | ISBN 13: 9780596008789

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Network-based, automated services have changed the way businesses operate, but not always for the better. Many companies are more concerned with risk than opportunity. Digital Identity shows how an enterprise-wide identity management architecture can provide security while ensuring that interactions with customers, employees, partners and suppliers are richer and more flexible.
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The rise of network-based, automated services in the past decade has definitely changed the way businesses operate, but not always for the better. Offering services, conducting transactions and moving data on the Web opens new opportunities, but many CTOs and CIOs are more concerned with the risks. Like the rulers of medieval cities, they've adopted a siege mentality, building walls to keep the bad guys out. It makes for a secure perimeter, but hampers the flow of commerce.

Fortunately, some corporations are beginning to rethink how they provide security, so that interactions with customers, employees, partners, and suppliers will be richer and more flexible. Digital Identity explains how to go about it. This book details an important concept known as "identity management architecture" (IMA): a method to provide ample protection while giving good guys access to vital information and systems. In today's service-oriented economy, digital identity is everything. IMA is a coherent, enterprise-wide set of standards, policies, certifications and management activities that enable companies like yours to manage digital identity effectively--not just as a security check, but as a way to extend services and pinpoint the needs of customers.

Author Phil Windley likens IMA to good city planning. Cities define uses and design standards to ensure that buildings and city services are consistent and workable. Within that context, individual buildings--or system architectures--function as part of the overall plan. With Windley's experience as VP of product development for Excite@Home.com and CIO of Governor Michael Leavitt's administration in Utah, he provides a rich, real-world view of the concepts, issues, and technologies behind identity management architecture.

How does digital identity increase business opportunity? Windley's favorite example is the ATM machine. With ATMs, banks can now offer around-the-clock service, serve more customers simultaneously, and do it in a variety of new locations. This fascinating book shows CIOs, other IT professionals, product managers, and programmers how security planning can support business goals and opportunities, rather than holding them at bay.

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"...an extremely thorough discussion of identity management architectures within the context of information systems (IS) governance processes. This is the first time I have read a book that so thoroughly weaves technical discussions (at an appropriate level for the intended audience) with a full discussion of the IS governance frameworks that are essential to success when implementing an IMA."
-- Christopher Byrne, The Business Controls Caddy


"Windley's book...gets the reader to think from the bottom up about why IT security represents an opportunity to build a more competitive online presence rather than being just a cost of doing business. [It] illuminates key technical points without overexposing readers to irrelevant detail."
-- Peter Coffee, eWeek.com

"…Digital Identity provides the reader with a good introduction to the various areas necessary to develop a productive identity management infrastructure. Anyone planning to deploy an IMA or any sort of federated identity solution in a corporate environment will find Digital Identity a valuable reference."
--Ben Rothke, Unix Review, November 2005


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"...an extremely thorough discussion of identity management architectures within the context of information systems (IS) governance processes."
--Christopher Byrne, The Business Controls Caddy