Password security is the common cold of our technological age, a persistent problem that we can't seem to solve. The technologies that promised to reduce our dependence on passwords -- biometrics, smart cards, key fobs, tokens -- have all thus far fallen short in terms of cost, reliability or other attributes. And yet, as ongoing news reports about password breaches show, password management is now more important than ever.It goes on from there to cover several different solutions, including biometrics.
All of which makes password management a nightmare for IT shops. "IT faces competing interests," says Forrester analyst Eve Maler. "They want to be compliant and secure, but they also want to be fast and expedient when it comes to synchronizing user accounts."
Is there a way out of this scenario? The answer, surprisingly, may be yes.
Monday, November 5, 2012
Networked IT ID management in the real world
Passwords are the weak link in IT security (Computerworld)