connected identity: benefits, risks & challenges
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Prabath Siriwardena, Director Security Architecture, WSO2
Connected Identity:Benefits, Risks & Challenges
The global Internet economy is
somewhere in the neighborhood of
$10 trillion US dollars
By 2016, almost half the world’s population - about
3 billion people - will use the internet
During 2008, the number of things
connected to Internet exceeded
the number of people on earth
Over
12.5 billion devices were connected to the Internet in 2012
25 billion devices will be
connected to the Internet by
2015
50 billion devices will be connected to the Internet by 2020
In U.S only, mergers and acquisitions
volume totaled to $865.1 billion in the first nine months of 2013, according to
Dealogic
In Europe 58 percent transact directly with users from other businesses and/or consumers
In UK 65 percent transact directly with
users from other businesses and/or
consumers
By 2020, 60% of all digital identities interacting with enterprises will come from external IdPs
Identity Bus
Identity Bus
Provisioning /de-provisioning of a service provider is extremely easy
Identity Bus
Provisioning /de-provisioning of an identity provider is extremely easy
Identity Bus
Ability to enforce authentication protocols centrally
Identity Bus
Claim transformation
Identity Bus
Role mapping
Identity Bus
Just-in-time provisioning
Identity Bus
Centralized monitoring and auditing
Identity Bus
Ability to introduce new federation protocols with minimal friction
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