Security Management White Papers

Automated, Unattended Security Cleanup

Overview While users are quick to request new access, it is rare for that access to be revoked once it is granted. Over time, security databases accumulate excessive user IDs and access right definitions. This accumulation creates uncertainty, risk and greater potential for exposure while creating an unnecessary burden for administrators and the system. Furthermore, the increase of regulatory, statutory, audit and staffing pressures are raising the level of concern to address the growing problem of excessive security access. Automated security cleanup is a technology that provides automated, unattended and continuous cleanup of security databases. Operating unattended and continuously, automated security cleanup identifies and removes obsolete, unused, redundant and excessive access.

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PublisherComputer Associates File FormatPDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5
Date PublishedJuly 2004 Downloads40
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