Oracle Webcast: Scaling Role Management and Access Certification to Thousands of Applications
| April 11, 2012 |
Online Event
Many organizations have conducted access certification for a handful of applications and now need to scale the process to thousands of applications to satisfy regulatory compliance and security governance. In this session Mark Robison, Enterprise Architect at ING shares his learning experiences on access certification and how a closed loop remediation process can reduce remediation effort. Read more »
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