Richard Davies wrote: The UK has a good crop of technology pioneers in cloud computing - for example ElasticHosts, FlexiScale, Flexiant, OnApp - and also some strong government initiatives such as G-Cloud.
We will have to see whether this kind of technical leadership converts into swift mass-market adoption or not.
Cloud Computing promises to free applications from vendor lock-in and
the confines of company walls. Business is on the move with laptops,
smart phones, and tablets. Access to applications can no longer be
limited to a desk, building or campus. But with the new found freedom
that the Cloud promises comes a very different set of security
challenges.
Today at the Cloud
Identity Summit, Ping Identity CEO Andre Durand challenged a group
of Internet industry leaders to work together to solve the protocol and
architectural challenges of identity management in the Cloud that is
creating a growing number of user passwords and threatening Cloud
Computing’s long-term success.
“Each new Cloud application brings its own directory and associated
overhead for managing users and permissions,” said Durand “Users must
juggle dozens of separate logins and passwords, administrators are
drowning in user provisioning tasks and IT is losing visibility and
control. Proprietary solutions can’t scale. We must work together as an
industry to stop the password proliferation for stronger Cloud Security.”
A substantial gap remains between companies that see potential value in
Cloud Computing and those that are actually doing it according to a 2009 Kelton
Research survey. Respondents reported that internal IT systems are
too expensive, and two-thirds view Cloud Computing as a way to reduce
up-front costs. Yet more than 80% of those with only internal IT systems
don’t plan on integrating any form of Cloud Computing over the next 12
months. Why? By a five-to-one margin, respondents feel that their own IT
systems are more secure.
Durand says delivering true Cloud Security requires industry-wide
collaboration on standards so that scale and loose coupling can be
achieved.
“We must have identity management systems that are inherently capable of
interfacing with one another. To achieve this, all of our use-cases for
identity and security must be based on open standards, freeing us to
couple systems, applications and users across both internal and external
scenarios, and freeing users to access applications from any location or
device,” he said. “Identity federation – a single, strong user password
– must be at the center of this new era of Internet Identity Security.
Our customers show us again and again that SSO is key to enabling the
access, authorization, account management and audit capabilities
necessary to ensure Cloud security and bring an end to password
proliferation.”
51% of Ping Identity’s customers said they purchased PingFederate
Internet SSO and Internet User Account management software to secure
access to SaaS and other external applications according to a recent TechValidate
survey. Half said eliminating employee passwords was a primary
buying driver. 37% said they use PingFederate to provide customers and
vendors with access to Internet-based applications without managing
third party identities and passwords and 10% said they are using
PingFederate to meet an internal mandate for no passwords in the Cloud.
Ping Identity’s Cloud Identity Summit 2010 has converged a powerful
group of industry change leaders including identity and security experts
from Cisco, Cloud Security Alliance, Google, Microsoft, SafeNet,
Salesforce.com, OASIS, Paypal and VeriSign. They are sharing their
thoughts and plans for identity and security in the Cloud. Participants
will take away greater insight into the converging worlds of identity
management and Cloud security and Ping Identity CEO Andre Durand hopes,
an industry-wide commitment to closer collaboration for the good of
Cloud security.
About Ping Identity Corporation
Ping Identity is the market leader in Internet Identity Security,
delivering on-premise software and on-demand services for Internet
Single Sign-On (SSO), Identity-Enabled Web Services and Internet User
Account Management. More than 450 enterprises, government agencies,
Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) vendors and online service providers
worldwide rely on Ping Identity to streamline application access, reduce
administrative costs, generate additional revenue and improve security.
Visit www.pingidentity.com
for additional information.