Developing with IBM Cloud Identity: APIs, SDKs, and Patterns

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Developing with IBM Cloud Identity: APIs, SDKs, and Patterns 

Thu March 19, 2020 01:20 PM

Interested in instrumenting MFA into your applications? Want to modernize your application for modern standards like OAuth/OIDC? In this webinar, you will be enriched with the knowledge of how powerful IBM Cloud Identity can make your applications, and how simple it is to make that happen. Come learn with the IBM Cloud Identity team on how simple it is to embed different identity patterns into your applications easily using out of the box APIs and SDKs. Walk away with sample code patterns that you can start from to accelerate your development efforts. Learn how IBM Cloud Identity approaches an API first strategy and how you can take advantage of it.

 

Adam Case
Technical Offering Manager - Cloud Identity IBM Security
IBM Security

Adam is an Enterprise Security Professional with experience implementing end user security software for Fortune 1000 customers in the Identity and Access and Endpoint Management domains. Adam now owns technical product direction for IBM’s Cloud Identity suite - providing companies a streamlined approach to enterprise Single Sign On for access to employee and consumer applications.

Jose Rodriguez
, Chief Product Architect - Identity and Access Management
IBM Security

Jose Rodriguez is the Senior Technical Staff Member at IBM. He is currently the chief product architect for the identity and access management products at IBM. He is responsible for worldwide technical architectural direction and modernization efforts for all the products in the identity and access management portfolio. Jose has more than twenty years of experience in enterprise software development and security solutions architecture. Areas of expertise include federation single sign on protocols, multi-factor authentication, adaptive access, among others.

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