Microeconomics of I&AM: Identity Management in three slides

If I were asked to summarise my views on Identity and Access Management --what it is and what it will be-- I would first point to the complexity involved in delivering I&AM programmes. This complexity is rooted in the normal (conventional) operations of business management of the IT support functions. Given that IT is largely … Continue reading Microeconomics of I&AM: Identity Management in three slides

Disappearance of Social Stabilising Factors

In Charles Muses' work “Destiny and Control in Human Systems” (pages 86-87) we can find a fine and concise diagnosis of current human societies. This text appears to be interpolated in the book, and somewhat separated from the argument, but it nevertheless is coherent with Muses' theory or the nature of evil. The author does … Continue reading Disappearance of Social Stabilising Factors