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IBM Verify: Adoption (TW900G)

Learn about the process of adopting IBM Verify in your organization

This course guides learners through the process of adopting IBM Verify in their organization.

It covers the Verify architecture, integration with existing deployments, user import from existing sources, and strategies for migrating and securing legacy applications.

NB : Updated May2026

GK# 900148 Vendor# TW900G
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Who Should Attend?

This course is destinated to:

  • IT Personnel,
  • System Administrator,
  • IT Security Architect,
  • IT Security Deployment Specialist

What You'll Learn

After completing this course, learners should be able to:

  • Identify Verify core capabilities
  • Describe methods of extending Verify and use cases
  • Configure a Verify tenant
  • Create an API client
  • Describe aspects of the CSV import API
  • Explain password considerations
  • Distinguish between a reverse proxy and federation integration

Course Outline

Verify architecture and sizing

  • This unit introduces the architecture, core features, and extensibility of IBM Verify.
  • It covers key capabilities such as single sign-on (SSO), multi-factor authentication (MFA), adaptive access, governance, and branding.
    Verify scales dynamically and integrates with on-premises systems via bridges and gateways for authentication, directory sync, provisioning, and application modernization.
  • It supports hybrid environments, risk-based access, and a wide range of deployment scenarios, enabling secure, centralized identity management across cloud and legacy systems.

The B Insurance Group case study

  • This case study follows B Insurance Group (BIG) as it modernizes and consolidates identity and access management across three divisions using IBM Verify.
  • Initially, each division operates independently with separate user directories and branding, resulting in high operational overhead, inconsistent user experiences, and challenges implementing unified security controls, such as multi-factor authentication (MFA).
  • This case study showcases a structured, phased approach to IAM modernization that balances technical, operational, and user experience priorities.

Migrating users with CSV import API

  • This unit introduces the various migration methods available in Verify, describes Verify Cloud Directory, and dives deeper into the use of the CSV import API to migrate users.
  • By the end, you'll have a solid understanding of how to efficiently and securely import users into Verify.

Application migration

  • This unit covers application migration and integration with Verify and explains considerations and methods for ensuring a successful migration.
  • Application roles in IAM and the difference between a reverse proxy and federation integration are also explored.

Labs Outline

Labs are provided by Exit Certified Ascendient on behalf of IBM

Prerequisites

Student should be understanding security policies concepts like authentication and users management