The webinar delved into the multifaceted domain of Identity Security and Management, particularly emphasizing the limitations of Identity Governance and Administration (IGA) when acting in isolation.
A core subject was the intricacy of managing identity access across disparate systems and the need for integrated solutions that consider operational realities, such as Active Directory and SAP environments, which possess intricate entitlement models that IGA cannot cover completely.
What you will learn
Organizations are confronted with unprecedented challenges in managing and securing identities across hybrid environments due to the growing complexity of the digital landscape.
While Identity Governance and Administration (IGA) solutions provide a foundation, the increasing complexity of identity ecosystems demands a more comprehensive approach to maintain visibility, security and control.
Modern identity management requires solutions that can bridge the gap between IGA and directory management. Advanced tools can consolidate visibility across hybrid environments, provide fine-grained control, and enhance delegation capabilities. These solutions complement IGA by addressing the limitations of native directory management and improving overall security posture.
Martin Kuppinger, Principal Analyst at KuppingerCole Analysts, will look at the challenges of breadth vs. depth in managing target systems, but also the common scenario of different teams being responsible for different parts of the infrastructure such as the IGA solution vs. Microsoft Active Directory. He will provide insights not only when to use multiple solutions, but also discuss approaches on a TOM (Target Operating Model) that leads to consistent management of diverse environments.
Robert Kraczek, Global Strategist at One Identity will showcase how solutions like Active Roles can serve as connectors to various directories, providing a single pane of glass for hybrid environments. He will demonstrate how these tools enhance security, improve efficiency, and complement existing IGA solutions to address the complexities of modern identity ecosystems.