Identity and Access Management (IAM)
The Identity and Access Management (IAM) Program is an initiative for centralized and simplified access to computing resources. There are 4 core projects within the IAM Program that will result in the standards and practices as well as the technical infrastructure that will provide the right access to the right people at the right time. It will allow students, faculty and staff across all campuses and the Office of the Chancellor to have:
- secure access and collaboration
- additional connections to the community
- an enhanced, seamless experience
- improved personal information security
- improved compliance capabilities
IAM Executive Summary
A brief summary of the iAM Program
IAM: What is it?
A high level definition of Identity and Access Management
IAM Business Case - Contains the business case for the IAM Program for Fiscal Year 2008
IAM Benefits Detail
A summary of the key benefits provided by the program
IAM: What do we do first?
A high level review of the key projects and activities for first half of fiscal 2008
IAM Roadmap Overview - An overview of what a roadmap is and its contents
IAM Roadmap – The initial FY’08 IAM Roadmap document
IAM: What will it enable?
A collection of user stories which represent a sample of the possibilities provided by a new IAM infrastructure
IAM Program Glossary
Key terms and definitions
Please send comments and questions to Ken Brumbaugh, IAM Program Manager, at ken.brumbaugh@csu.mnscu.edu


