Bring Fragmented Identity Ecosystems Together With a Federation Hub
Bring Fragmented Identity Ecosystems Together With a Federation Hub

As agencies work to meet the cybersecurity standards set forth by the Office of Management and Budget memorandum M-22-09 on Federal zero trust architecture strategy, many are working to retire legacy systems and processes, break down silos, and enable interoperability.

Legacy identity, credential, and access management (ICAM) infrastructures are ripe for this transformation because they stall cross-agency collaboration, ultimately hindering the government’s ability to adequately respond to mission needs.

With FedRAMP High authorization, Ping Identity’s solutions for government have full feature parity in hybrid; on-premises; disrupted, disconnected, intermittent, and low-bandwidth; air-gapped; and now FedRAMP High, DOD IL5 environments.

Download the issue brief, “Bring Fragmented Identity Ecosystems Together With a Federation Hub,” to learn how identity federation modernizes ICAM systems, enabling users in multiple organizations to access the same networks, applications, and resources. With identity federation, agencies can facilitate secure collaboration and meet Federal zero trust requirements.

 

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