In today’s competitive marketplace with its focus on profit, maintaining integrity can often be a challenge. Further complicating this challenge is the fact that those assigned to the task of assuring accountability within an organization often have little, if any, visibility into the inner workings of that organization. Oracle Identity Management: Governance, Risk, and Compliance Architecture is the definitive guide for corporate stewards who are struggling with the challenge of meeting regulatory compliance pressures while embarking on the path of process and system remediation. The text is written by Marlin Pohlman, a director with Oracle who is recognized as one of the primary educators worldwide on identity management, regulatory compliance, and corporate governance. In the book’s first chapters, Dr. Pohlman examines multinational regulations and delves into the nature of governance, risk, and compliance. He also cites common standards, illustrating a number of well-known compliance frameworks. He then focuses on specific software components that will enable secure business operations. To complete the picture, he discusses elements of the Oracle architecture, which permit reporting essential to the regulatory compliance process, and the vaulting solutions and data hubs, which collect, enforce, and store policy information. Examining case studies from the five most regulated business verticals, financial services, retail, pharma-life sciences, higher education, and the US public sector, this work teaches corporation stewards how to: - Attain and maintain high levels of integrity
- Eliminate redundancy and excessive expense in identity management
- Map solutions directly to region and legislation
- Hold providers accountable for contracted services
Identity management is the first line of defense in the corporate internal ecosystem. Reconcilingtheory and practicality, this volume makes sure that defense is workable, responsive, and effective. |
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3rd Edition is a winnerSep 17, 2008
By Front to Back I wrote a scathing review of the 2nd edition - and justifiably so according to the author. So it is indeed a pleasure to see how the author has not only addressed the shortcomings of the presentation of the original publication but improved it dramatically, with new structure and diagrams that are clear and complement the text superbly.
My recommendation for future revisions of this book would be to also consider the standards that apply to Identity Management and the provisioning of identities within comsumer systems. For example, I notice that the is no reference at all to SPML in the book and all the examples assume either a custom or API interface.
This is a really good book and a pleasure to recommend to others.
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Very Oracle specificJan 12, 2011
By wieroo The book surely describes the approach to IAM provided by Oracle, but also requires the reader to be very familiar with the conceptual side of IAM.
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a must-read for everyone involved with GRC (Governance, Risk and Compliance), IdM (Identity Management) and relatedMay 20, 2008
By Peter Stomenhoff
"Practice Manager -- Oracle Identity Management, GRC, GGG and Security -- License & Solution Sales Lead Architect"
This book is a must-read for everyone involved with enterprise GRC (Governance, Risk and Compliance), IdM (Identity Management) and related technologies in the Oracle world and beyond, especially because of its emphasis on comprehensive architecture vs. the industry-prevalent "piecemeal" approach to Identity Management.
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