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New Survey Tracking Hidden Costs in Security

 

The Sage Group announced a survey that can be taken online that will help security executives identify and target costs associated with maintaining identities throughout their organization. The survey can be accessed here.

"We have partnered with IDmachines, a leading authority in the identity and authentication market, to aggregate information associated with this problem", said Ron Worman, Managing Director of The Sage Group.

According to Worman, the survey will remain persistent online, with periodic updates based on the feedback acquired.

"The feedback thus far reinforces our view that this is a pervasive and underserved need in the security industry", said Worman

About IDmachines

IDmachines provide design, integration and business consulting services.

IDmachines' 30 years of experience in large scale identity, automation, security and technology programs helps our customers accelerate their understanding and use of modern credentials and identity infrastructure. IDmachines brings integrity, policy and technology subject matter expertise to its activity. Our identity, credential, access and security system assessment, design and integration works with standards based commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) architectures and solutions to register, enroll, issue and use most types of contact, contactless and other tokens. Recognized subject matter expertise on Federal Information Processing Standard 201 (FIPS 201) and Personal Identity Verification Interoperability (PIV-I) and identity, credential and access management (ICAM) infrastructure, applications and devices.

About The Sage Group

The Sage Group’s core guiding mission is to secure and to grow the value intrinsic in its client’s organizations and markets through strategic insights and targeted execution of their business model. For Security, The Sage Group is dedicated to extending the value of the security ecosystem through the facilitation of thought leadership and best practices in The Great Conversation.

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