Showing posts with label Oauth2. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Oauth2. Show all posts

Sunday, July 30, 2017

A day at the office: Configuring Identity in the cloud

The past half year I did not blog that much on TestingSaaS.
With good reason!
I started a new job as a technical consultant at iWelcome and I was quite busy with relocating too.

Why iWelcome?
It is Europe's Identity Platform in the cloud.
iWelcome provides Identity & Access Management as a Service (IDAAS) for organizations, so they can manage the identity lifecycle of their consumers, employees, business customers, partners and suppliers in a secure, simple and efficient manner.

How cool is that?
Since 2010 I have been studying IDAAS (thanks UMA :-) ) and now with the hype of data science (event logging !!) and data privacy (GDPR) I can all combine these disciplines in one job. Who dares wins!

Mind you, I already had some IAM experience at Essent and Onegini, but this was software related, now it's implementation, a complete other ball game with other stakes and rules.

Just one step at a time.

So stay tuned for my further adventures in IAM told on TestingSaaS, eForensics Magazine, Fixate and the iWelcome blog.

Monday, December 31, 2012

Hello 2013, Goodbye 2012

For me, 2012 was a year full of challenges, setting up ways to meet peers (Facebook) and gaining experience in online identities, software testing and compliance .
This I want to continue in 2013.
Next year I want to deepen my security knowledge about online sharing protocols like UMA, OAuth2 OpenID and my adventures (work experience, conference meetings) will be highlighted.
Also, I will continue to follow the news on privacy , big data and compliance and blog about this to express my views on these subjects, which will be combined in 2013.

Papers will be written, conferences will be visited and no worries, software and protocols will be tested.

All thoroughly done to give you a quality up to date repository about testing Software as a Service, with a flavor of online identities.

See you all in 2013 on Facebook, TestingSaaS-blog and Twitter!
And perhaps in real life too!!