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Practical Buildling Blocks for Access Management


From: Rodney Petersen <rpetersen () EDUCAUSE EDU>
Date: Thu, 21 May 2009 14:20:21 -0600

For anyone looking to jumpstart your identity and access management
program, please consider attending this workshop that is just a few
weeks away.

Rodney Petersen
EDUCAUSE/Internet2 Security Task Force


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UPCOMING CAMP AUTHORIZATION WORKSHOP
- CAMP: Practical Building Blocks for Access Management * June 15-17
  * Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  http://net.educause.edu/camp092
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JOIN US FOR CAMPUS ARCHITECTURE MIDDLEWARE PLANNING (CAMP) workshop
offered this summer in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Hotel block
reservation deadline is May 26, so register soon to save money and
reserve your hotel room.
 
CAMP: PRACTICAL BUILDING BLOCKS FOR ACCESS MANAGEMENT (June 15-17) Do
you have faculty demanding special access for their student assistants
to help manage some of their online course work? Scratching your head
over how to reduce your help desk calls and give researchers the tools
they need to set up their own collaborative projects? This CAMP workshop
will address the challenges of delivering electronic resources and
online collaboration.
Academic and administrative stakeholders and their IT partners, IT
managers, security staff, and technical implementers will:
 
- Share case studies and emerging practices from academic,
administrative, and
  research areas that can be used today.
- Explore the basic components of access management and their
relationship to
  identity management and security.
- Learn about what stakeholders look for in access management and how to
work
  together to make progress.
- Leave with advice from colleagues on how to incrementally build access
  management to reduce risk and ensure success, and more.
 
Knowledge of identity management concepts and related implementation
experience is strongly recommended.
 
LEARN MORE and REGISTER TODAY at
http://www.educause.edu/camp092  
 
CAMP SPONSORS
 
CAMP and Advanced CAMP are sponsored by EDUCAUSE and Internet2. Advanced
CAMP is also sponsored by Jasig. Additional support for both meetings is
provided by the National Science Foundation Cooperative Agreement
OCI-0330626.
 
RESOURCES

* Access PROCEEDINGS from past CAMP meetings
  http://www.educause.edu/camp
* Browse EDUCAUSE CONNECT resources and sign up for E-MAIL ALERTS on
  middleware
  http://www.educause.edu/Resources/Browse/Middleware/17496
* Subscribe to the Net@EDU Identity Management Working Group mailing
  list
  http://www.educause.edu/IdentityManagementWorkingGroup/928
* Learn more about the Internet2 Middleware Initiative
  http://middleware.internet2.edu
 
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