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Webinar Many companies view identity as a necessary component of their digital strategy, while at th

Webinar [InfoQ and Auth0] [Webinar] Designing and Implementing an Integrated Identity Strategy When: Thursday, Mar 04, 2021 09:00 AM - 10:00 AM EST Presented by Auth0 and Moderated by InfoQ [Sign Up]( Many companies view identity as a necessary component of their digital strategy, while at the same time believing it to be unnecessarily complex, costly (both in time and resources), a distraction from core business and full of risk. And the impact of getting identity wrong these days, results in registration abandonment (less customers) and user friction, in addition to the "traditional" issues of users not being able to access applications and services and/or security breaches. On top of this, the consequences of getting identity wrong is amplified further as the number of integrations increase. Join Adam Evans, where he will discuss how to formulate and realise an identity strategy that transcends the concept of identity simply as a way past the "front door", into something that works in harmony with applications and services to deliver true business value. The session will concentrate on the following topics: - What are the options when it comes to identity and should you build, or buy? - Techniques for reducing registration abandonment and user friction. - How to mitigate risks associated with application and user migration. - Best practices for seamlessly integrating existing identity and business data sources. Don’t miss this webinar where you will come away with invaluable insight for delivering an identity strategy that not only works, but which is realistic and achievable. [Sign Up]( Brought to you by [InfoQ and Auth0] You have received this email because you opted-in to the "InfoQ Industry Email Notices" box when you registered to InfoQ.com, where we send infrequent notices on behalf of our partners, user groups, conferences, etc. To unsubscribe to the InfoQ Industry Email Notices, please click the following link: [Unsubscribe]( - - - C4Media Inc. (InfoQ.com), 2275 Lake Shore Boulevard West, Suite #325, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, M8V 3Y3

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