New Unisys Study Shows Corporate IT Decision-Makers View Identity and Access Management as a Chief Security ConcernEighty-seven percent of respondents to fund identity and access management solutions in 2005; more than half increasing budgets by nearly 20 percent
Denver, Colorado, October 25, 2004 – Unisys Corporation (NYSE: UIS) today announced the results of a new research study on identity and access management (IAM) at the Digital ID World 2004 conference. The research study found that information technology decision makers view IAM – the process of establishing and managing the digital identities that provide secure access to networks, sensitive information and other business resources – as key to increasing enterprise security, managing IT costs and enabling compliance with government regulations.
The study, which surveyed C-level executives and IT managers at large U.S. companies, revealed numerous issues surrounding the economics of IAM, as well as budgeting issues and varying speeds of adoption for specific types of IAM solutions being deployed to secure enterprise IT infrastructures and information resources.
Money alone can't solve the issue
Moreover, respondents indicated a prudent hesitation to simply throw money at the security issue. Instead, they expressed a desire to ensure that the system delivers a defined economic benefit. Six out of 10 respondents want an IAM solution that enables them to manage or reduce operational costs, and nearly half view achieving return on investment (ROI) as a key factor in judging the success of their IAM implementation. That concern is even higher among decision-makers from companies with revenues of $3 billion or more – indicating that ROI is even more critical to larger companies with more at stake.
Budgeting shows growing commitment to IAM in 2005
"This research clearly demonstrates that senior IT management has come to view identity and access management not as a technology solution, but as a critical part of an enterprise business strategy," said Patrick O'Kane, chief architect, Unisys Identity and Access Management Practice. "IAM is no longer a 'nice to have,' it's a 'need to have' for infrastructure security that protects critical assets, promotes operational efficiency and yields optimal return on investment."
Different classes of IAM solutions show different adoption rates
Single Sign On – the most widely adopted IAM solution – enables a user to access multiple Web applications through a single point of contact without needing to maintain or remember multiple passwords. Even with a high rate of adoption, there is still plenty of opportunity for, and interest in, further deployment.
Role-Based Access Control – grants users access privileges according to their function, not their personal identity. Workers are granted only the privileges they need to perform their jobs. This can yield significant improvements in operational efficiency by eliminating the logistical adds, moves and changes that occur when identity is tied to the individual rather than to the functional role.
Federated Identity Management – enables participating organizations to cooperate in sharing each other's authentication and authorization services. It is particularly useful for secure information-sharing with external partners and suppliers, or among business units within a company.
"In saying what they want in an IAM solutions partner, the respondents to this survey are clearly describing Unisys and our unique capabilities," said Janet Wallace, president, Unisys Global Infrastructure Services. "Unisys has everything they want: proven solutions, dedicated consulting expertise, end-to-end services and global delivery capabilities. We enable our clients to capitalize on IAM to transform the way they do business, make their operations more efficient, and enhance their competitive position."
About the Research
To obtain a free copy of the research findings, please visit the Unisys Web site: http://www.unisys.com/go/iam. About Unisys Unisys is a worldwide information technology services and solutions company. We provide consulting, systems integration, outsourcing and infrastructure services, combined with powerful enterprise server technology. We specialize in helping clients use information to create efficient, secure business operations that allow them to achieve their business goals. Our consultants and industry experts work with clients to understand their business challenges and create greater visibility into critical linkages throughout their operations. For more information, visit www.unisys.com.
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