IAM for Beginners: Identity & Access Management Explained
Blog post from SSOJet
Identity and Access Management (IAM) is a vital element of IT security that involves managing user identities and controlling access to resources to prevent unauthorized access and data breaches. The framework encompasses identity management, authentication, authorization, access control, and audit and compliance, providing enhanced security, streamlined user experiences, improved productivity, simplified compliance, and reduced IT costs. Best practices for implementing IAM include automating user provisioning, developing a comprehensive strategy, maintaining a centralized approach, using strong authentication methods like multi-factor authentication, defining roles and permissions based on the principle of least privilege, employing a zero-trust model, regularly reviewing policies, disposing of orphaned accounts, educating users on security, and monitoring user activities. By following these guidelines, organizations can safeguard their sensitive information and ensure that only authorized users have access to critical resources, thereby enhancing their overall security posture.
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