What can you expect from the IDABUS User Group?
Deep insights into our solutions: Get exclusive and valuable information to maximize the potential of our products and services.
- First-hand news about IDABUS, even before they are officially announced
- Exchange of experience with other customers in the field of Identity & Access Management
- Joint IDABUS further development
Here you can go directly to our IDABUS User Group
Register now for the IDABUS User Group Meeting in Tivat, Montenegro!
The User Group meeting will take place on 10.04.2025. Secure your free place in the IDABUS User Group. Help shape it right from the start, directly in Montenegro (Tivat). Please register by e-mail to sales@test.ocg.de.
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What you can expect:
🤝 Networking opportunities: Engage with like-minded professionals, industry experts and our team to share insights, best practices and success stories.
🔍 Deep insights into our solutions: Get exclusive and valuable information to maximize the potential of our products and services.
🎉 Free of charge: We believe in fostering collaboration and knowledge sharing within our community and this event is our way of saying thank you for your continued support
✈️ Self-organized travel: Take control of your trip and your travel arrangements to Montenegro. Our team will be happy to give you recommendations and support you if required.
To the registration:
Ines Kielmann
+49 8122 89 20 89-0
sales@test.ocg.de
Further contributions

Zero Trust und Identity Management
What is zero trust? The buzzword “zero trust” refers to a special security model in which no one is automatically trusted. It is based on the assumption that

UNDERSTANDING – RBAC “Role Based Access Control”
. . . is a method for assigning permissions in the infrastructure of an organization. Access control can be applied to files, services or applications. The special feature

We are proud of our German-Montenegrin relations!
On the occasion of the annual meeting of the German-Montenegrin Business Club (DMW), Rüdiger Berndt (CEO of IDABUS D.O.O. and Oxford Computer Group GmbH, Germany) was introduced as