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Managing identity to drive business

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If you have customers, you want to do business with them digitally. But to do that, you need to know who they are. It’s tough enough getting identity management right for employees, but customers can be anywhere, using any device, at any time, using any service you provide. They expect to be recognised, you need to know that they are who they claim to be. Solve this problem and it unlocks a lot of value in your business.

But traditional identity management approaches – the ones you have been using internally – won’t scale and can’t handle the complexity. What will work instead? Daniel Raskin of ForgeRock thinks his company has cracked it, and he’s in the Reg studio on 26 November at 11:00 GMT to tell us how it works. Joining him is Tony Lock of Freeform Dynamics with Reg research into how well you are handling identity management, and Tim Phillips, who will put your questions to the experts.

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