BYOI is a series I’ve decided to create to “talk” about #identitymanagement so it is about #security, #governance, #management and many other aspects of the #IAM realm. A thermostat that automatically turns on the heat whenever the temperature in a room drops below 68 degrees is a good example of single-loop learning. A thermostat that … Read More →
Monthly Archives: November 2012
BYOI (Bring Your Own Identity): The curious case of the cow, the cheese makers and the BYOD (Policy)
BYOI is a series I’ve decided to create to “talk” about #identitymanagement so it is about #security, #governance, #management and many other aspects of the #IAM realm. Recently I had the opportunity to do a speech at #idn12 on #BYOD on the “mobile me” conference track. This post is basically a recap of my speech … Read More →
BYOI (Bring Your Own Identity): The “Dropbox Effect” and the who owns what dilemma.
BYOI is a series I’ve decided to create to “talk” about #identitymanagement so it is about #security, #governance, #management and many other aspects of the #IAM realm. This morning I was reading two of incredible posts (oh gods of the bloggers why I’m not able to write so well…oh yeah ‘cause it’s me!) on two … Read More →
BYOI (Bring Your Own Identity) : The Unscrupulous diner’s dilemma and “everyone FULL CONTROL” problem
BYOI is a series I’ve decided to create to “talk” about #identitymanagement so it is about #security, #governance, #management and many other aspects of the #IAM realm. IT Department (itD) of Company A set a nice, well formed, deeply discussed in many internal meetings policy to bring governance (call it “finally we will clean that … Read More →
BYOI (Bring Your Own Identity): On the internet nobody knows you’re a dog
BYOI is a series I’ve decided to create to “talk” about #identitymanagement so it is about #security, #governance, #management and many other aspects of the #IAM realm. Peter Steiner –The New Yorker July 5, 1993. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On_the_Internet,_nobody_knows_you%27re_a_dog This adage invented by the cartoonist and contributor of The New Yorker Peter Steiner arise a still actual questions: … Read More →



