1-Day Course
Training course A801 is the most common course, teaching the fundamentals of Identity Panel.
Prerequisites
This course provides an overview of the Identity Panel Suite. You will usually be an engineer, developer, or architect in the technologies that will be used with the Suite. As a minimum, you should have a sound understanding of Active Directory and Azure Active Directory. Your role in your Identity Panel project will also play a part – for example, if you are going to responsible for reviewing the security of Identity Panel, you would need to be a security expert.
Module 1: Introducing Identity Panel Suite
- Identity Panel Suite Identity Panel
- Identity Panel - a vendor neutral identity management umbrella for companies managing
identities, identity lifecycle systems, and identity platforms. It is the core component required
by the other 4 applications. - HyperSync - a fully customizable synchronization engine to propagate identity information
across systems. - Service Panel - a customizable portal for fulfilling self-service identity management requests,
and approvals. - Access Panel - a governance application that can provide Roles Based Access Control (RBAC),
Attribute Based Access Control (ABAC), Access reviews (AKA Attestation, certification, or
recertification), and Just in Time (JIT) access management/Privileged Access Management
(PAM). - Test Panel - provides automated testing for identity lifecycle and provisioning systems.
- Identity Panel - a vendor neutral identity management umbrella for companies managing
- Identity Panel Basics
- Providers, silos, schedules, and scans
- Dashboards
- History
- Reports
- Time Traveler
- Lab 1
Module 2: The Identity Panel Suite with MIM or HyperSync
- The relationship between Identity Panel Suite and MIM
- The need for synchronization engines
- Microsoft synchronization engines
- HyperSync Panel synchronization engine
- HyperSync Panel and the Microsoft Identity Manager (MIM) sync engine
- Improving MIM with HyperSync as an expansion
- Replacing MIM with HyperSync
- Lab 2A
- The need for an identity portal
- The MIM Portal
- Service Panel
- Service Panel as a Portal and REST API endpoint
- ServiceNow integration and empowerment
- Service Panel and the MIM Portal
- MIM Portal enhancement
- MIM Portal replacement
- Governance with Access Panel (replacing BHOLD)
- Testing MIM with Test Panel
- Lab 2B
Module 3: Time Traveler
- Accessing the Time Traveler
- Search
- History
- Other hyperlinks
- Timestamps
- Time Traveler presentation
- Color highlights
- Contrails
- Attribute history
- Lab 3A
- Other Time Traveler features
- Advanced Search
- Customized Time Traveler Views
- Securely sharing a URLs to the Time Traveler view
- Lab 3B
Module 4: Dashboards, Scheduler, Operations History and Reports
- Dashboards
- What are dashboards?
- Dashboard modules
- Schedules
- The Scheduler
- A typical schedule
- Schedule queue
- Operations history
- History records and simple filtering
- Filtering by results and statistics
- Examining the result panel
- Reporting
- Reports
- Running reports
- Providing parameters
- Point-in-time
- Drilling down
Session 5: Common Use Cases You Should Know
- Identity Panel
- HyperSync Panel
- Service Panel
- Access Panel
- Test Panel
Course History and Future Events
- Helsinki, F.I. - 5 December 2022
- London, U.K. - 28-29 November 2022 <-- Annual partner & customer holiday celebration.
- Dublin, I.E. - 24-25 November 2022
- Apeldoorn, N.L. - 13-14 October 2022
- London, U.K. - 12 September 2022
- Detroit, MI, U.S. - 15 August 2022
- 22 November 2021 - London, England
- 13 September 2021 - Reading, England
- July 19, 2021 - Reykjavík, Iceland
- July 12, 2021 - Kansas City, Missouri <-- Introduction of HyperSync
- June 6, 2019 - Cambridge, England
- May 21, 2019 - Cardiff, Wales
- November 27, 2017 - London, England
- September 11, 2017 - London, England
- May 2, 2017 - London, England
- December 5, 2016 - London, England
- October 17, 2016 - London, England
- May 2016 - Zagreb, Croatia
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