Most customers strategically deploy Identity Finder to use in both central and distributed configurations
based on the organization’s needs. For example, within certain divisions like Human Resources, IT may
want to give employees the ability to run Identity Finder directly to find and remediate policy violations.
The individuals in departments like these deal with sensitive information daily and need a solution
to help them manage the vast amount of information the regularly use.
In other divisions, IT departments may want to find and clean private data. For example, many universities have computer labs and many hospitals have kiosks where a single data owner does not exist. In these situations the department needs a centralized scanning solution.
Regardless of how organizations deploy Identity Finder, Enterprise Console will intelligently aggregate results and separate end points to facilitate accurate enterprise-wide reporting. The Enterprise Console also facilitates policy management so deployed Enterprise Clients can be easily segmented and configured to search for information.
In other divisions, IT departments may want to find and clean private data. For example, many universities have computer labs and many hospitals have kiosks where a single data owner does not exist. In these situations the department needs a centralized scanning solution.
Regardless of how organizations deploy Identity Finder, Enterprise Console will intelligently aggregate results and separate end points to facilitate accurate enterprise-wide reporting. The Enterprise Console also facilitates policy management so deployed Enterprise Clients can be easily segmented and configured to search for information.



