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OpenID Foundations invites attendees to come along and find out how it is laying the groundwork for safer digital ecosystems leveraging shared signals. Event will demonstrate the game-changing role the OpenID Foundation's Shared Signals F
SAN RAMON, Calif. - Californer -- The OpenID Foundation is proud to announce its return to the Gartner Identity and Access Management Summit, to be held in Grapevine, Texas, from December 9th to 11th, 2024.
Building on the significant success of its interoperability sessions at the previous Gartner Summit earlier this year in London, the OpenID Foundation will once again demonstrate the power and potential of its Shared Signals Framework (SSF) in securing digital identities and enabling real-time Identity Threat Detection and Response (ITDR).
The SSF is a game-changing open standard developed in the OpenID Foundation's Shared Signals Working Group (SSWG), enabling applications and service providers to communicate and make dynamic access and authorization decisions.
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Atul Tulshibagwale, Co-Chair of the OpenID Foundation's Shared Signals Working Group and CTO of SGNL, expressed enthusiasm for the upcoming event: "There is a real industry shift towards collaborative security enabled by open standards, and since it was demonstrated at the last Gartner event, the Shared Signals Framework has rapidly gained traction. Many leading companies have now announced their support for this set of standards, and are in the process of implementing them. These protocols are enabling robust Zero Trust architectures and enhanced security through seamless, real-time collaboration."
Attendees of the Gartner Identity and Access Management Summit (https://www.gartner.com/en/conferences/na/identity-access-management-us/speakers/featured-speakers/atul-tulshibagwale) are invited to participate in two key sessions:
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1. Building a Trust Fabric with the OpenID Shared Signals Framework - Monday, December 9th, 2:30 PM - 3:00 PM (CST). Led by the OpenID Foundation's Atul, together with Garner VP Analysts Felix Gaehtgens and Erik Wahlstrom, this session will explore the role of SSF in building a secure trust fabric, demonstrating how organizations can leverage open standards to streamline security event communication.
2. Shared Signals Interop Demos: CAEP and RISC in Action - Tuesday, December 10th, 12:00 PM - 12:30 PM, 2.00 PM - 2.30 PM, 3.45 PM - 4.15 PM (CST) AND Wednesday, December 11th, 12 PM - 12.30 PM, 1 PM - 1.30 PM, 2.45 PM - 3.15 PM (CST). These interactive sessions will feature live demonstrations from leading implementers, showcasing how SSF, CAEP, and RISC work together to enable real-time ITDR.
To schedule a meeting with the OpenID Foundation and the interoperability participants, please contact us (mailto:help@oidf.org).
Building on the significant success of its interoperability sessions at the previous Gartner Summit earlier this year in London, the OpenID Foundation will once again demonstrate the power and potential of its Shared Signals Framework (SSF) in securing digital identities and enabling real-time Identity Threat Detection and Response (ITDR).
The SSF is a game-changing open standard developed in the OpenID Foundation's Shared Signals Working Group (SSWG), enabling applications and service providers to communicate and make dynamic access and authorization decisions.
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Atul Tulshibagwale, Co-Chair of the OpenID Foundation's Shared Signals Working Group and CTO of SGNL, expressed enthusiasm for the upcoming event: "There is a real industry shift towards collaborative security enabled by open standards, and since it was demonstrated at the last Gartner event, the Shared Signals Framework has rapidly gained traction. Many leading companies have now announced their support for this set of standards, and are in the process of implementing them. These protocols are enabling robust Zero Trust architectures and enhanced security through seamless, real-time collaboration."
Attendees of the Gartner Identity and Access Management Summit (https://www.gartner.com/en/conferences/na/identity-access-management-us/speakers/featured-speakers/atul-tulshibagwale) are invited to participate in two key sessions:
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1. Building a Trust Fabric with the OpenID Shared Signals Framework - Monday, December 9th, 2:30 PM - 3:00 PM (CST). Led by the OpenID Foundation's Atul, together with Garner VP Analysts Felix Gaehtgens and Erik Wahlstrom, this session will explore the role of SSF in building a secure trust fabric, demonstrating how organizations can leverage open standards to streamline security event communication.
2. Shared Signals Interop Demos: CAEP and RISC in Action - Tuesday, December 10th, 12:00 PM - 12:30 PM, 2.00 PM - 2.30 PM, 3.45 PM - 4.15 PM (CST) AND Wednesday, December 11th, 12 PM - 12.30 PM, 1 PM - 1.30 PM, 2.45 PM - 3.15 PM (CST). These interactive sessions will feature live demonstrations from leading implementers, showcasing how SSF, CAEP, and RISC work together to enable real-time ITDR.
To schedule a meeting with the OpenID Foundation and the interoperability participants, please contact us (mailto:help@oidf.org).
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