Purpose
The Identity and Access Management (IAM) Steering Committee provides the strategy guidelines, policy recommendations and execution priorities for the IAM program and on-going institutional operations.
Objectives
User experience:
- Person-centric approach to digital identity
- Clear and consistent definition(s) of a person's relationship(s) with the institution – student, staff, etc.
- Allow users to be responsible for as many processes as possible
- Simpler on-boarding and off-boarding
- One campus card that can be used to access University services
- Consistent mechanism to access buildings based on an individual's role without a separate application process
Security:
- Defined and automated lifecycle management of digital identities
- Provision and de-provision at the highest level
- Extensible architecture (for future capabilities)
- Privacy and security
- Campus card is the standard for identification of individuals associated with the University.
- Ability to securely manage building access centrally and with minimum effort, including the ability to rapidly remove access to specific facilities from individuals whose role at UBC is changing.
Data redundancy:
- No duplication of identity information
- Each identity data element is defined, and comes from a unique System of Record
Upcoming Meeting Dates
There are no meetings at this time.