Join us for the final Virtual Houston IAM Professionals Meetup of 2020!
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Welcome to the final Virtual Houston Identity & Access Management user group meetup of 2020! Are you an IAM professional looking to network and learn more about the industry? Networking, best practices and an open exchange of ideas between IAM professionals is the only agenda. Come prepared to discuss ideas and find out best practices from some of the leaders in the IAM community.
Please RSVP for the event, send us a message with your email and we will send you an invite and link to reserve the time on your calendar.
We ask that our end users consider using their webcams for this meeting to keep this as interactive as possible. If you are a vendor or integrator looking to attend, we ask that you do not have your webcam active so that end users have primary access to our presenters.
Topics and Presenters:
1)How Capital One successfully and securely shifted their Ping Identity infrastructure to AWS - William Ash, Sr. Manager, Software Engineering - Identity and Access Management
-Managing the process and some of the hurdles to move workforce authentication into the cloud
-Implementation / Technical dive
-Capital One MFA efforts to get everyone enrolled
2)Adaptations to WFH: 7 considerations when your workforce suddenly needs to work from home, Todd Clayton, Co-founder - Coreblox
-Self-Provisioning in a remote world
-Delivering a scalable infrastructure for your remote workforce
-Foreseeable M&A future as a result of COVID-19
-Will you sit on your hands and "wait this out" or be the one that got projects pushed through and completed?
Before co-founding CoreBlox, Todd established a track record of success in Identity & Access Management as the leader of both the Business Systems and Field Services & Certification (FSAC) teams at Netegrity. Prior to Netegrity, he held leadership roles at Arthur Andersen and End-User Computing. Todd’s passion for and knowledge of the web security space has earned him numerous speaking engagements at industry conferences.
We are always looking for "KeyNote Speaks" would you be interested in presenting? Let's discuss plans for our next session.
