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identity function
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identity function
n. Mathematics
The function whose output is identical to its input.


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0 includes a number of compliance features for regulatory requirements and standards such as PCI and Sarbanes Oxley, as well as industry-leading flexibility for identity mapping, and support for Active Directory-based NIS (Network Information System) maps.
The session will cover the advantages of ESSO in managing user credentials and authentication, the cost savings that can be achieved in areas including the help desk, and strategies for deploying ESSO in conjunction with kiosk workstations, strong authentication devices and identity provisioning systems to achieve benefits such as touchless provisioning and easier identity mapping.
The integration of these three technologies simplifies user sign-on, enhances security, reduces help desk costs, eliminates the need for users to know or touch application passwords, facilitates the identity mapping process for administrators, and simplifies deployment of smart cards and other strong authentication devices.
 
 
 
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