
Identity at the Center #318 - SailPoint Navigate 2024 - SSF, CAEP, RISC, and SCIM Events with SailPoint’s Mike Kiser
Nov 18, 2024
Mike Kiser, Director of Strategy and Standards at SailPoint, brings deep experience in identity standards and IAM. He discusses shared signals, CAPE, RISC, and SCIM event approaches to real-time identity data. Short takes cover standards vs bespoke integrations, event-driven identity architectures, vendor roles, and how AI affects authenticity.
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Bolero And Cochlear Implants Illustrate Authenticity Loss
- Mike told the Bolero and cochlear implant story: a listener loved Bolero but cochlear implants initially made it sound like static.
- He used the story to question how AI and tech adoption can erode perceived authenticity yet can be remapped over time.
Dolphins And Fishermen Explain Shared Signals
- Mike Kiser compared shared signals to South American dolphins that signal fishermen when fish approach.
- The dolphins signal, fishermen cast nets voluntarily, both benefit: fishermen catch more fish and dolphins avoid harmful fishing methods.
Shared Signals Is The Transport Layer For Identity Events
- Shared Signals is the transport/pub-sub layer while CAPE focuses on session use cases and SKIM handles account attribute events.
- This separation lets receivers subscribe to event types and decide actions locally rather than forcing prescriptive responses.
