Identity & Access Management (IAM) is a clear set of rules and tools. First, it helps you manage digital identities safely. Therefore, IAM strictly controls who can access your critical systems. It only gives users the minimum permissions they need for their jobs. As a result, you can protect your data much better. In addition, this platform works as a modern security wall. For example, it uses tools like Single Sign-On (SSO) and Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA). Ultimately, it manages the whole user lifecycle to stop data breaches caused by stolen passwords.
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Compromised identities cause over 74% of modern data breaches. IAM strictly controls access, minimizing human error and credential theft vulnerabilities across your entire organization.
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The rapid proliferation of cloud and SaaS applications creates scattered identities. IAM unifies control, effectively eliminating security blind spots and unauthorized entry points.
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Unmonitored, over-privileged accounts are prime targets for cyberattacks. IAM enforces the principle of least privilege, ensuring system access strictly matches current user roles.
Allow users to authenticate just once to securely access all authorized on-premise, cloud, and SaaS applications using industry-standard protocols.
Add critical verification layers beyond passwords. Contextual assessments ensure multi-factor authentication is only prompted when high-risk login attempts are detected.
Automatically grant permissions based on specific job functions and HR data, ensuring employees only access the exact data they need to work.
Instantly provision accounts for new hires and automatically revoke access during offboarding, eliminating the severe security risks of orphaned accounts.
Gain complete visibility into organizational permissions. Conduct periodic access certification campaigns to maintain strict control and immutable audit trails.
Establish the ultimate "never trust, always verify" security framework. IAM serves as the foundational pillar for your enterprise's Zero Trust architecture.
Drastically reduce your attack surface. By enforcing MFA and strict access limits, IAM successfully blocks over 99% of automated credential-based attacks.
Eliminate password fatigue. SSO provides seamless authentication, allowing employees to access all necessary tools from day one without operational friction.
Automate identity provisioning and implement self-service password resets. This significantly reduces repetitive helpdesk tickets, freeing your IT team for strategic initiatives.
Easily meet strict regulatory requirements like ISO 27001, PCI-DSS, and GDPR. IAM provides granular access controls and comprehensive audit logs for simplified reporting.
Automatically adjust permissions when employees change roles. Periodic review campaigns ensure users do not accumulate unnecessary access rights over time.
Safely manage external identities. Provide your partners and vendors with strictly isolated, federated access to necessary resources without compromising internal security.
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IAM handles daily access for regular users. For example, it helps staff reach everyday work tools. On the other hand, PAM secures high-risk accounts, like system admin profiles. Therefore, they work together perfectly to protect everything.
Yes, it connects easily with your current systems. Specifically, it supports standard protocols for modern cloud apps. In addition, it links seamlessly with legacy systems and Microsoft Active Directory. Thus, the transition is very smooth.
The platform manages partners and customers through a CIAM module. Consequently, vendors can log in safely using their own credentials. Most importantly, their access is strictly isolated to follow the least privilege rule.
When planned well, it actually improves daily work. For instance, SSO stops annoying repeated logins. Furthermore, self-service tools help users fix their own issues. As a result, daily operations become much faster.
Users often collect extra access rights over time. To stop this, IAM adjusts rules automatically when someone changes roles. Moreover, managers must actively review their team’s access. Therefore, nobody keeps unneeded permissions.