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  2. Okta, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Okta, Inc. (formerly SaaSure Inc.) is an American identity and access management company based in San Francisco. [2] It provides cloud software that helps companies manage and secure user authentication into applications, and for developers to build identity controls into applications, website, web services, and devices. [3]

  3. Okta - Wikipedia

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    Okta. Scale of cloud cover measured in oktas (eighths) with the meteorological symbol for each okta. In meteorology, an okta is a unit of measurement used to describe the amount of cloud cover at any given location such as a weather station. Sky conditions are estimated in terms of how many eighths of the sky are covered in cloud, ranging from ...

  4. IT operations architecture - Wikipedia

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    The operations architecture is the technical implementation of an IT governance framework such as ITIL. Specifically, it is the solution design for IT service management. While IT service management focuses on the conceptual design of the IT service, operations architecture focuses on the technical practicalities of implementing this concept.

  5. Identity management - Wikipedia

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    User provisioning system. Identity management, otherwise known as identity and access management (IAM) is an identity security framework that works to authenticate and authorize user access to resources such as applications, data, systems, and cloud platforms. It seeks to ensure only the right people are being provisioned to the right tools ...

  6. Operations management - Wikipedia

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    e. Operations management is concerned with designing and controlling the production of goods and services, [1] ensuring that businesses are efficient in using resources to meet customer requirements. It is concerned with managing an entire production system that converts inputs (in the forms of raw materials, labor, consumers, and energy) into ...

  7. Fortinet - Wikipedia

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    Fortinet, Inc. is a cybersecurity company with headquarters in Sunnyvale, California. The company develops and sells security solutions like firewalls, endpoint security and intrusion detection systems. Fortinet has offices located all over the world. Brothers Ken Xie and Michael Xie founded Fortinet in 2000.

  8. Lapsus$ - Wikipedia

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    Affiliations. Unknown. Lapsus$, stylised as LAPSUS$ and classified by Microsoft as Strawberry Tempest, [1] was an international extortion -focused [2] hacker group known for its various cyberattacks against companies and government agencies. [3] [4] The group was globally active, and has had members arrested in Brazil and the UK.

  9. Operational technology - Wikipedia

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    Operational Technology. Operational technology ( OT) is hardware and software that detects or causes a change, through the direct monitoring and/or control of industrial equipment, assets, processes and events. [1] The term has become established to demonstrate the technological and functional differences between traditional information ...