Identity Manager
Eliminate Risks in Enterprise Identity and Administrative Management
Traditional IGA Challenges
Building a traditional Identity Governance & Administration (IGA) framework is costly and time-consuming to maintain and update, placing a heavy burden on most IT departments. To address the diverse needs of various business units and IGA requirements, IT teams often rely on separate sets of tools to focus on security policies and perform manual processes. This approach can leave the environment vulnerable, increase risks, and make it harder to meet SLA requirements.
Identity Manager Solution
Identity Manager enables you to manage and secure data and users within your organization while meeting uptime requirements. By granting users access to the data and applications they need—whether on-premises, hybrid, or cloud-based—it reduces risks and ensures compliance. Identity security can now align with business needs rather than being limited by IT capabilities.
With Identity Manager, you can unify security policies while addressing administrative demands—both now and in the future.
Identity Manager 8.1 Achieves Common Criteria Certification
Standard Certification
One Identity Manager 8.1 has achieved Common Criteria Certification for the Enterprise Security Management Protection Profile approved by NIAP, under Identity and Credential Management (ICM) v2.1.
Features of Identity Manager
Identity Lifecycle
The identity management software ensures automated identity lifecycle management for enterprises, whether on-premises or in the cloud.
Governance
Gain insight into who has access to what resources, applications, and permissions, along with when and why access was granted or revoked. Detailed audit trails of the access source and conditions provide comprehensive governance.
Accurate Access Provisioning
Ensure only employees, contractors, collaborators, and customers receive the appropriate permissions to strengthen security.
Self-Service Access Portal
Enable users to request secure access to assets, such as physical resources, groups, and communication directories. Streamline batch approval processes and workflows to align with identity lifecycle policies.
Authentication
Grant administrators the ability to view and clear the state of group permissions, including group and communication directory statuses, through intuitive dashboards.
Data Governance
Provide complete visibility and control over data.
SAP Certification
Offer deep integration with SAP functionalities to enhance existing SAP security models, managing connected accounts effectively.
Risk Reduction
Combine security information and strategies from multiple sources to make better decisions, minimizing exposure and eliminating silos.
Regulatory Compliance Reporting
Generate detailed compliance reports for users and entitlements to meet regulatory standards.
Cloud
Extend on-premises identity management to hybrid and SaaS applications in the cloud.
Privileged Access Governance
Bridge the gap between privileged access and standard access by reducing complexity and applying consistent policies.
Password Management
Allow users to define granular password policies based on their roles.
Application Governance
Simplify application access decisions, enabling personnel to make decisions without requiring IT involvement.
Advantages of Identity Manager
- Deploy an identity-centric Zero Trust model.
- Manage access to on-premises, cloud, and hybrid resources.
- Provide users with only the access they need to perform their tasks, reducing risk.
- Meet audit and compliance requirements through attestation and recertification policies.
- Empower businesses to make their own access decisions where they are needed.
- Build upon existing infrastructure and scale as needed.