Over 15 years of service in the Identity & Access management space and our experienced consultants are ready to help you and provide you identity management solutions.
After 15 years in the IT industry, we decided to alter direction. Now, we share our experience in identity management consulting space to help others.Our ramp up process is designed to empower your technical team and outfit them with the tools they need to succeed.
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Our service includes a comprehensive cyber security consulting to help identify gaps and opportunities, a comprehensive report that includes a project plan with timelines and milestones, a cost analysis, and a schedule around the identity management solutions. We also offer a suite of quality products & accelerators that will help you get there quickly and smoothly.
Every organization require some sort of guidance in either product selections, architecture or delivery of identity management or access Management solutions. Our team includes veterans in Identity Space. We help our clients in their IAM Journey from assessing their current posture to provide future IAM roadmap. We didn’t get there alone. And neither will you. Call us today.
Anti-Slavery Policy Statement This policy reflects ’s NextGen Identity Pty Ltd (67 659 332 804) commitment to ensure to the best of our ability that there is no modern slavery in any part of our business operations. We are committed to acting ethically and with integrity in all business dealings and relationships, and where possible, to ensure modern slavery is not taking place in our own business or supply chain. As part of our contracting processes, we will include specific prohibitions against the use of forced, compulsory or trafficked labour, or anyone held in slavery or servitude. Our business also expects its service providers, suppliers and contractors to share our commitment to act lawfully and ethically and to work to ensure that modern slavery is not taking place within its organisation or within its supply chain. Definitions The term ‘modern slavery’ describes situations where coercion, threats or deception are used to exploit victims and undermine their freedom. Coercion, threats and deception can be explicit or implicit. The Modern Slavery Act 2018 (Cth) ‘Act’ defines modern slavery as including eight types of serious exploitation; trafficking in persons, slavery, servitude, forced labour, forced marriage, debt bondage, the worst forms of child labour and deceptive recruiting for labour or services. The worst forms of child labour means extreme forms of child labour that involve the serious exploitation of children, including through enslavement or exposure to dangerous work. The worst forms of child labour does not mean all child work. Under Australian law, modern slavery is defined in the Act. In the event of any inconsistency, the definitions in the Act take precedence over this policy
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