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- Identity_correlation abstract "In information systems, identity correlation is a process that reconciles and validates the proper ownership of disparate user account login IDs (user names) that reside on systems and applications throughout an organization and can permanently link ownership of those user account login IDs to particular individuals by assigning a unique identifier (also called primary or common keys) to all validated account login IDs.The process of identity correlation validates that individuals only have account login IDs for the appropriate systems and applications a user should have access to according to the organization’s business policies, access control policies and various application requirements.A unique identifier, in the context of identity correlation, is any identifier which is guaranteed to be unique among all identifiers used for a group of individuals and for a specific purpose. There are three main types of unique identifiers, each corresponding to a different generation strategy: Serial numbers, assigned incrementally Random numbers, selected from a number space much larger than the maximum (or expected) number of objects to be identified. Although not really unique, some identifiers of this type may be appropriate for identifying objects in many practical applications, and so are referred to as “unique” within this context Name or codes allocated by choice, but are forced to be unique by keeping a central registry such as the EPC Information Services of the EPCglobal NetworkFor the purposes of identity correlation, a unique identifier is typically a serial number or random number selected from a number space much larger than the maximum number of individuals who will be identified. A unique identifier, in this context, is typically represented as an additional attribute in the directory associated with each particular data source. However, adding an attribute to each system-specific directory may affect application requirements or specific business requirements, depending on the requirements of the organization. Under these circumstances, unique identifiers may not be an acceptable addition to an organization.".
- Identity_correlation wikiPageExternalLink Linking_Identities_to_Contexts.pdf.
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- Identity_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Access_control.
- Identity_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Category:Information_systems.
- Identity_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Data_element.
- Identity_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Data_mapping.
- Identity_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Directory_service.
- Identity_correlation wikiPageWikiLink EPCIS.
- Identity_correlation wikiPageWikiLink EPCglobal_Network.
- Identity_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Federation.
- Identity_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Gramm–Leach–Bliley_Act.
- Identity_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Health_Insurance_Portability_and_Accountability_Act.
- Identity_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Identifier.
- Identity_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Identity_management.
- Identity_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Information_technology_audit.
- Identity_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Lightweight_Directory_Access_Protocol.
- Identity_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Metadata.
- Identity_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Metadirectory.
- Identity_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Provisioning.
- Identity_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Role-based_access_control.
- Identity_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Sarbanes–Oxley_Act.
- Identity_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Serial_code.
- Identity_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Single_sign-on.
- Identity_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Turnkey.
- Identity_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Unique_identifier.
- Identity_correlation wikiPageWikiLink User_(computing).
- Identity_correlation wikiPageWikiLink User_identifier.
- Identity_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Virtual_directory.
- Identity_correlation wikiPageWikiLink Web_access_management.
- Identity_correlation wikiPageWikiLinkText "Identity correlation".
- Identity_correlation wikiPageWikiLinkText "identity correlation".
- Identity_correlation wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Identity_correlation subject Category:Information_systems.
- Identity_correlation hypernym Process.
- Identity_correlation type Election.
- Identity_correlation comment "In information systems, identity correlation is a process that reconciles and validates the proper ownership of disparate user account login IDs (user names) that reside on systems and applications throughout an organization and can permanently link ownership of those user account login IDs to particular individuals by assigning a unique identifier (also called primary or common keys) to all validated account login IDs.The process of identity correlation validates that individuals only have account login IDs for the appropriate systems and applications a user should have access to according to the organization’s business policies, access control policies and various application requirements.A unique identifier, in the context of identity correlation, is any identifier which is guaranteed to be unique among all identifiers used for a group of individuals and for a specific purpose. ".
- Identity_correlation label "Identity correlation".
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- Identity_correlation wasDerivedFrom Identity_correlation?oldid=639901127.
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