Registries and Records: The Ties That Bind an IAM System

IAM Online – Wednesday, February 17, 2016
2 pm ET / 1 pm CT / Noon MT / 11 am PT
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What are the business and policy concerns that drive the implementation of a central registry system? How do you ensure consistent and accurate data about individuals when that information might come from multiple locations and sources? How does this impact (and integrate) with such business systems as PeopleSoft, Workday, and others? How you can treat the registry as a master data hub and canonical source for person and other entity data.

Join us for this IAM Online and learn about the experiences of two universities implementing central registry systems -- and how those systems form the backbone of their identity and access management systems. Hear about why central registries were created and required elements for new records. Learn about the successes and bumps along the way. And hear about the registry work that is just getting started as part of the TIER initiative (Trust and Identity in Education and Research).

Join us for this wide-ranging discussion and to pose your questions.

Presenters

Warren Curry, IAM Architect, University of Florida
Chuck Moore, Business Relationship Manager, Penn State
Renee Shuey, Senior Director, Identity Services, Penn State

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