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Maturing operational security with an automation-first approach to IAM

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  • Christ, Bryan

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Over the last few decades, organisations have adhered to a number of security practices that are showing their age. With the explosion of remote work and software as a service (SaaS) adoption, this has become more pronounced. In pursuit of greater operational maturity, initiatives such as Zero Trust have placed these practices under scrutiny and the evidence suggests they are wanting. The rise of new technologies like adaptive authentication, enterprise federation and next-gen IAM offers new options and techniques — options that were once considered hypothetical. Among those worthy of consideration are an automation-first approach to identity and access management (IAM). In organisations where Zero Trust initiatives are being scoped, intelligent IAM can play a foundational role. Notwithstanding, IAM deployments should be regarded as multi-phase projects accompanied by unique obstacles that stakeholders would do well to avoid.

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  • Christ, Bryan, 2021. "Maturing operational security with an automation-first approach to IAM," Cyber Security: A Peer-Reviewed Journal, Henry Stewart Publications, vol. 5(2), pages 126-134, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:aza:csj000:y:2021:v:5:i:2:p:126-134
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    Keywords

    deperimeterisation; Zero Trust; identity and access management; operational maturity; identity and access management (IAM); identity governance; authentication; access requests; systems of record (SoR); joiner-mover-leaver (JML);
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    • M15 - Business Administration and Business Economics; Marketing; Accounting; Personnel Economics - - Business Administration - - - IT Management

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