Network Security White Papers
Security 2.0 and the Challenge of Managing User Identities
Overview Organizations that deliver a secure experience to end users - regardless of whether they're partners, suppliers, or customers - will not only reduce their risks but also create a competitive advantage for their companies. With more secure identities and transactions, businesses will be better able to retain customers and reduce their own risk of fraud. The ultimate goal of Security 2.0 is the protection of users - regardless of the device they use, the online transaction they conduct, or the threat they face.
| Publisher | Symantec | File Format | HTML |
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| Date Published | May 2007 | ||
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Oracle ONE: Technology and Solutions Catalogue for Small, Medium and Growing Businesses
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