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Abstract: This STE will cover: - Introduction to TDI - Key Features - What&amp;#8217;s New in TDI 7.0 - Questions? Presented by: Mukesh Singh Date: November 12, 2009 2:00 AM Eastern US</description><category>Webcasts</category><guid isPermaLink="false">swgtiv.swg27017162</guid><pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 16:57:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Redbooks - Identity Management Design Guide with IBM Tivoli Identity Manager</title><link>http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/SG246996.html?Open&amp;myns=swgtiv&amp;mynp=OCSSLHZW&amp;mynp=OCSSCQGF&amp;mynp=OCSSTFWV&amp;mynp=OCSSPREK&amp;mync=R</link><description>Identity management is the concept of providing a unifying interface to manage all aspects related to individuals and their interactions with the business. It is the process that enables business initiatives by efficiently managing the user life cycle (including identity/resource provisioning for people (users)), and by integrating it into the required business processes. Identity management encompasses all the data and processes related to the representation of an individual involved in electronic transactions.   This IBM® Redbooks® publication provides an approach for designing an identity management solution with IBM Tivoli® Identity Manager Version 5.1. Starting from the high-level, organizational viewpoint, we show how to define user registration and maintenance processes using the self-registration and self-care interfaces as well as the delegated administration capabilities. Using the integrated workflow, we automate the submission/approval processes for identity management requests, and with the automated user provisioning, we take workflow output and automatically implement the administrative requests on the environment with no administrative intervention. 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Cloud resources can be rapidly deployed and easily scaled, with all processes, applications, and services provisioned "on demand", regardless of user location or device. As a result, cloud computing gives organizations the opportunity to increase their service delivery efficiencies, streamline IT management, and better align IT services with dynamic business requirements. In many ways, cloud computing offers the "best of both worlds", providing solid support for core business functions along with the capacity to develop new and innovative services.  In addition to the usual challenges of developing secure IT systems, cloud computing presents an added level of risk, because essential services are often outsourced to a third party. The "externalized" aspect of outsourcing makes it harder to maintain data integrity and privacy, support data and service availability, and demonstrate compliance.  The security measures discussed in this IBM Redpapers™ publication represent best practice implementations for cloud security.</description><category>Product information and publications</category><category>White papers</category><guid isPermaLink="false">swgtiv.rdb1REDP4614</guid><pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 04:00:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Error 'Incorrect TDI_SOLDIR (/root/TDI)' while running command 'tdisrvctl'</title><link>http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21398204&amp;myns=swgtiv&amp;mynp=OCSSCQGF&amp;mync=R</link><description>During running command tdisrvctl:  ./tdisrvctl -p &amp;lt;port&amp;gt; -op shutdown Following error occurs : Incorrect TDI_SOLDIR (/root/TDI)</description><category>Problem solving information</category><category>Technotes(Troubleshooting)</category><guid isPermaLink="false">swgtiv.swg21398204</guid><pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2009 07:09:00 GMT</pubDate></item><item><title>Redpaper - Using the IBM Security Blueprint to Address Business Risks  for Employee Offboarding</title><link>http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/REDP4612.html?Open&amp;myns=swgtiv&amp;mynp=OCSSCQGF&amp;mynp=OCSSVJJU&amp;mynp=OCSSTFWV&amp;mync=R</link><description>In today's dynamic business environments, an organization develops relationships with its customers, contractors, and business partners at a faster pace than ever before. One of the major concerns across all types of organizations is the need to remove access to IT assets as quickly as possible when a relationship with an employee, contractor, or business is ended, especially if the relationship ends on less then congenial terms. In this IBM Redguide™ publication, we discuss processes and procedures for offboarding individuals to help ensure that the access and entitlements are removed in a timely fashion to mitigate risks of data theft and other malicious activity. We also talk about the business risks that drive the need for offboarding processes and the required measurements to prove that the risks are being mitigated.  We present several control processes that need to be in place to mitigate the offboarding risks by using the IBM Security Blueprint. These processes are designed for companies who typically divide up offboarding responsibilities between HR, the IT organization, and IT system owners. Since different organizations may accept varying risk levels in regards to offboarding and they may want to investment differently for offboarding control processes, we introduce a maturity model that is designed to accommodate these differences. Finally, we sketch out some of the different products and services that can be applied to each of the maturity levels. 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Since different organizations may accept varying risk levels in regards to offboarding and they may want to investment differently for offboarding control processes, we introduce a maturity model that is designed to accommodate these differences. Finally, we sketch out some of the different products and services that can be applied to each of the maturity levels. 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