Avatier joins industry cloud security community to expand adoption of Identity-as-a-Container (IDaaC) platform as part of distributed Identity Anywhere strategy
Avatier Corporation, the pioneers of work from anywhere (WFA) Identity Governance & Administration (IGA) cloud service, container solutions and access governance solutions, announced today that it has joined the Cloud Security Alliance (CSA), the world’s leading organization dedicated to defining and raising awareness of best practices to help ensure a secure cloud computing environment.
Avatier develops identity management and governance platforms that enable organizations to scale faster, innovate quicker and embrace change more securely. Avatier’s identity access management (IAM) and identity governance and administration (IGA) solutions do not require client software so management is in real-time across any platform such as Google Chrome, Microsoft Teams, or iOS and Android. Avatier Identity Anywhere platform is always on, so it can deliver push notifications as well as handling issues such as self-service password management. Avatier also uses the latest Docker container technology providing maximum portability, flexibility, scale and security to its customers. Avatier eliminates IT and help desk authentication delays to promote better productivity and a better experience for remote workers and customers.
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As a member of the Cloud Security Alliance, Avatier will be able to collaborate with other cloud technology companies to promote best practices for identity management and governance. Avatier also will be able to work closely with other software-as-a-service providers to promote adoption of its cloud-independent IDaaC platform which offers portability, scalability, continuous delivery and single sign-on with maximum security.
“With the increase in the number of remote users, the need for secure, portable identity access management is more acute than ever,” said Nelson Cicchitto, CEO of Avatier. “By joining the CSA, Avatier will be able to work with other cloud software providers to develop more secure, more scalable identity management solutions to support digital transformation. Our ultimate goal is to make cloud computing safe for everyone.”
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“We are delighted that Avatier has elected to join the CSA. Secure identity management is a concern for all cloud computing providers and having Avatier’s IAM expertise will benefit all CSA members,” said Jim Reavis, co-founder and CEO, Cloud Security Alliance. “CSA relies on leading-edge technology providers like Avatier to develop security best practices for next-generation cloud computing platforms. Avatier’s customers run on separate, private and secure container instances. This unique approach has already proven itself to be highly scalable and readily portable and it can provide a solid foundation for identity management best practices.”