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Ensuring ICAM Survivability and Tactical Edge Continuity for DDIL Environments


Event Date: November 12, 2024
Hosted By: Saviynt, Strata Identity, Oxford Computer Group LLC & Carahsoft

Digital identities are integral to your infrastructure, managing who has access to what and when. They are embedded in every mission process, so when an outage occurs, it can severely impact all operations. The need for robust, adaptable & resilient identity solutions has never been more critical to keeping your mission on track.

The Department of Defense (DOD) has multiple requirements to operate in Disconnected, Denied, Intermittent, and/or Limited Bandwidth (DDIL) environments. DOD units may deliberately choose to operate in these environments, but they also operate in these environments due to equipment failure or outages, or they are forced to operate in these environments due to hostile action.

Whether the disruption is anticipated or unexpected, DOD units must retain uninterrupted access to mission-critical systems and applications to conduct assigned missions, which includes the Identity, Credentialing, and Access Management (ICAM) solution.

Download this on-demand recording to hear from identity experts about their solution to this challenge. They combine components for identity management, security monitoring, orchestration, and identity governance with a primary identity source and provisioning mechanisms - a team effort approach that creates a highly mobile, compact package that addresses the complexities and limitations faced by DOD agencies. This on-demand recording also includes a live demo of in-theater Identity Continuity capabilities for “always-on” application and resource access.


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