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Handy synopsis for you

We think of identity management as security, but it's much bigger than that. If you're in an organisation with customers, knowing who or what your digital systems are connecting to, often automatically, will soon be essential. Using identity management to create a single view of your customer is just as important.

If you don't solve these problems, you're out of business. More bad news: the methods you have been using don't scale across the business, across applications, and can't cope with the volumes of users and connections you're going to be needing soon, when millions of people, devices and things want to communicate with your business.

Finally some good news: ForgeRock thinks it can help, and Forgerock's Daniel Raskin is coming to the Reg studio on 26 November to explain why your customer identity management system will soon be broken, what it's going to take to fix it, and describe some businesses that have already taken the plunge. He'll be joined by Freeform Dynamics' Tony Lock, who has been wandering the streets in his underpants muttering about this for the last 20 years. The Register's Tim Phillips will be asking your questions.

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