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Introduction: BigDataMatters is focused on the issues faced when processing and managing large amounts of data. In light of this, it would be a crime not to blog about the security of this data. Over the next few weeks, I will write a series of posts focused on identity management in the enterprise. Before you read any more, how is your identity secured?ďťż Read more on BigDataMatters.com
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