Why identity governance matters for zero trust
In detailing the critical roles that IGA performs, KuppingerCole analyst Nitish Deshpande notes that governance “is essential to business as a strategic approach to ensure overall IT security and regulatory compliance.” IGA empowers security teams to change users’ privileges and deactivate accounts once users leave an organization. The absence of those capabilities contributed to the Colonial Pipeline ransomware attack, which underscored how identity governance combats cyberattacks and advances zero trust architecture.
Moreover, as global economic headwinds continue disrupting various industries and as technology estates continue to expand across on-premises and multicloud environments, governance solutions will be critical to developing the zero trust capabilities organizations need to secure their resources, networks, and data.“For years, RSA has provided Fortune 100s and global enterprises the governance innovations they need to build toward zero trust and gain enterprise-wide visibility into all access privileges,” said RSA Chief Product Officer Jim Taylor. “As businesses prioritize converged identity and access management platforms, they must understand that the only way to achieve that goal is with leading IGA capabilities. The KuppingerCole Leadership Compass details which vendors can deliver those features.”




