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October 16, 2019, Filed Under: Announcements, Authentication, Enterprise Authentication Changelog

News from the Transition to Enterprise Authentication Project – October 2019

Enterprise AuthenticationAuthentication Authentication is the act of determining that a person is who they claim to be. For more information, see our Concepts page. is LIVE

The implementation of the new Enterprise Authentication service is complete, and the service is now live in production.

The Identity and Access Management (IAMIAM Identity and Access Management (IAM) is a set of policies, processes, and technologies designed to ensure that the right individuals (identities) have the right access to resources within an organization. IAM involves managing and securing digital identities, controlling access to systems and data, and maintaining the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information.) team is now undertaking the first phase of a project to migrate over 800 integrations from UTLogin to Enterprise Authentication. Transition managers are working to schedule customer transitions with the goal to have all UTLogin transitions complete by the end of 2020 and retire UTLogin in December 2020. The transition focus will then shift to transitioning UT Shibboleth customers.

Ready to Integrate with Enterprise Authentication?

If you are an existing UTLogin customer and have not been contacted by a transition manager, please reach out to the team by emailing iam-integrations@utlists.utexas.edu .

New IAM authentication customers can find information about the integration process and initiate a new integration by visiting https://iamservices.utexas.edu/integration/.

All customers are welcome to visit the Enterprise Authentication ServiceNow page to find more information including answers to frequently asked questions.

Resources

Want to know more about Enterprise Authentication? Visit the Enterprise Authentication ServiceNow page and/or review some of these commonly asked-about topics:

  • KB0017765: UTLogin to Enterprise Authentication Transition Plan
  • KB0017642: Transitioning from a UTLogin WPA to Enterprise Authentication
  • KB0017671: Metadata Requirements
  • KB0017644: Mapping Policy Agent Headers to Enterprise Authentication Attributes
  • KB0017849: Shibboleth Service Provider (SP) Metadata Examples
  • KB0017850: SimpleSAMLphp Examples

You may also be interested in our other ServiceNow Knowledge Articles.

Connect with the Enterprise Authentication Team

For questions or comments, send an email to entauthn@utlists.utexas.edu.

October 9, 2019, Filed Under: Group and Role Management, SailPoint IIQ Release Notes

Release Notes – SailPoint IdentityIQ (IIQ) – Version 2020.1.0

On Wednesday, October 9, 2019 the IAMIAM Identity and Access Management (IAM) is a set of policies, processes, and technologies designed to ensure that the right individuals (identities) have the right access to resources within an organization. IAM involves managing and securing digital identities, controlling access to systems and data, and maintaining the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information. Team released SailPoint IdentityIQ (IIQIIQ SailPoint IdentityIQ (IIQ) is a group- and role-based authorization management service. See Identity Lifecycle Management for more information.) version 2020.1.0 which implemented the following changes:

  • Vendor patch.
  • Added integration with Dell Medical School.

October 8, 2019, Filed Under: TIM Release Notes

Release Notes – uTexas Identity Manager (TIM) – 2020.2.0

On October 8th, 2019, the IAMIAM Identity and Access Management (IAM) is a set of policies, processes, and technologies designed to ensure that the right individuals (identities) have the right access to resources within an organization. IAM involves managing and securing digital identities, controlling access to systems and data, and maintaining the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information. Team will release uTexas Identity Manager (TIMTIM The uTexas Identity Manager (TIM) is the University’s identity manager. See uTexas Identity Manager (TIM) in the service catalog for more information.) 2020.2.0. This release will add additional attributes to Workday and fix internal error reporting.

To learn more about uTexas Identity Manager (TIM), please visit the TIM service page.

August 28, 2019, Filed Under: Group and Role Management, SailPoint IIQ Release Notes

Release Notes – SailPoint Identity IQ (IIQ) – Version 2019.9.0

On Wednesday, 8/28/2019, the IAMIAM Identity and Access Management (IAM) is a set of policies, processes, and technologies designed to ensure that the right individuals (identities) have the right access to resources within an organization. IAM involves managing and securing digital identities, controlling access to systems and data, and maintaining the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information. Team will release SailPoint IdentityIQ (IIQIIQ SailPoint IdentityIQ (IIQ) is a group- and role-based authorization management service. See Identity Lifecycle Management for more information.) 2019.9.0 which will prevent Workday Supervisory Organization identifiers from being changed by IIQ and also clean up any Supervisory Organization identifiers which appear in lower case.

To learn more about SailPoint IIQ, please visit the SailPoint IIQ service page.

July 31, 2019, Filed Under: Group and Role Management, SailPoint IIQ Release Notes

Release Notes – SailPoint Identity IQ (IIQ) – Version 2019.8.0

On Wednesday, 07/31/2019, the IAMIAM Identity and Access Management (IAM) is a set of policies, processes, and technologies designed to ensure that the right individuals (identities) have the right access to resources within an organization. IAM involves managing and securing digital identities, controlling access to systems and data, and maintaining the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information. Team will release SailPoint IdentityIQ (IIQIIQ SailPoint IdentityIQ (IIQ) is a group- and role-based authorization management service. See Identity Lifecycle Management for more information.) 2019.8.0 to integrate a new UT Libraries service with SailPoint IIQ. SailPoint IIQ will allow UT Libraries to grant and revoke Library-related access to EIDsUT EID The University of Texas Electronic Identity (UT EID or EID) is the public records identifier for principals at the university. See our Concepts page for more information. and propagate that data downstream. This release will also include an enhancement to a GitHub report.

To learn more about SailPoint IIQ, please visit the SailPoint IIQ service page.

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