Maciel and Dhakal, 2020

Applying AI Concepts for Identity and Access Management in Cloud Environments

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Authors

Maciel, L.R., Dhakal, V.

Year

2020

Abstract

Virtualization of computers and network functions is an inexorable part our society’s future. The recent unfortunate pandemic situation further accelerates the need for remote operations, artificial intelligence and digital employees (DEs). One of the greatest challenges of this digital transformation is managing digital identities and access control for cloud users, both humans and machines (including DEs). This short paper brings Artificial Intelligence (AI) concepts to the task of the Identity and Access Management (IAM) ubiquitous need. The approach is preliminarily a forensic behavioral analysis of employee’s access to a specific application (in this case, a portal for cloud orchestration), to later apply the knowledge obtained by this cybersecurity software, to control real time the access of users (humans or DEs). The result is expected to be an additional IAM tool, joining forces with MFA (Multi Factor Authentication), CAPTCHA (Completely Automated Public Turing test to tell Computers and Humans Apart), and similar IAM techniques.

(Maciel and Dhakal, 2020, p. 1)

Links

https://agyacorp.com/Applying Artificial Intelligence Concepts for Identity and Access Management in Cloud Environments.pdf

Citation

Maciel, L.R., Dhakal, V., 2020. Applying AI Concepts for Identity and Access Management in Cloud Environments.


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