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Identity and Access Management (IAM) Essentials: Safeguarding Your Business in a Connected World

Strategy Driven

Identity and Access Management (IAM) is a critical component in safeguarding your business against these threats. This article will explain the basics of IAM, its importance, and how it helps protect your business. What is Identity and Access Management (IAM)? Why is IAM Important?

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Boeing-IAM Union Negotiations Resume Under Federal Supervision

HR Digest

Boeing and the IAM are set to resume union negotiations this week after initial attempts to reach a fair contract fell through. With more than 30,000 workers represented by the IAM, the impact on the business has been and can continue to be, quite extensive.

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Boeing Settles for Mass Layoffs—Around 17,000 Job Cuts Expected

HR Digest

The 10% workforce cuts at Boeing “will include executives, managers, and employees,” according to Ortberg. At multiple points in the last month, it had appeared that negotiations between Boeing and the striking workers were drawing to a close but the organization failed to offer a deal that was satisfactory to the IAM.

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Leadership in Cybersecurity

N2Growth Blog

Regardless of titles or functional position, the lead role in a security organization is expected to wear many hats and solve a myriad of strategic, operational and tactical problems. Below is a list of security initiatives that a security leader would either manage or have parallel impact upon within a business: Data security.

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You, Too, Can Move Your Company Into the Cloud

Harvard Business Review

Identity Access Management (IAM) vendors have been forced to consider brokering authentication for Active Directory because companies feel like they must stay on it as an internal authentication platform. These should be rolling strategies that are flexible enough to consider the dynamics of the industries you will operate in.

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Why the U.S. Needs More Worker-Owned Companies

Harvard Business Review

nonprofit organizations like the Heartland Capital Strategy Institute are bringing together institutional investors, private asset managers, and worker representatives to harness some of the $13 trillion of assets in workers’ pension funds to invest in worker-friendly businesses that offer good investment returns. Already, U.S.

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