How Revocation, Remediation, and Reconciliation Work in Veza Access Reviews
Blog post from Veza
Veza's closed-loop remediation system for access reviews ensures that decisions made during the review process translate into actionable outcomes, focusing on revocation, remediation, and reconciliation. The Veza platform automates the process where reviewer decisions trigger actions, ensuring that rejected access is promptly revoked and verified through mechanisms like Auto-Revocation and Auto-Validation. These features remove and validate rejected access, providing auditors with clear evidence of compliance. Veza Actions further enhance this by operationalizing reviewer decisions, enabling real-time enforcement across various systems through notifications, workflow integrations, and custom actions. Reconciliation ensures the accuracy of access data and aligns system states with reviewer decisions, which is crucial for audit readiness and compliance with standards like SOX and SOC. The system's closed-loop approach not only mitigates risks and reduces manual workloads but also strengthens the organization's compliance posture by providing reliable audit evidence and ensuring the integrity of user access reviews.