Strengthen IAM Governance for Security & Compliance
A well-orchestrated Identity and Access Management (IAM) process is the first step toward a zero-trust, least-privilege architecture. However, even with fully automated IAM in place, organizations still need strong governance, observability, and compliance mechanisms to ensure processes are working as intended. This gap is significant, about 67% of breaches occur because organizations lack basic governance controls, according to the Forrester Cybersecurity Governance Report.
These objectives can be achieved when the right data, tools, and technologies are in place enabling reporting, alerts, advanced analytics, and the required compliance artifacts for SOC 2, ISO 27001, HIPAA, and other NIST cybersecurity recommendations.
With proper governance and observability, organizations gain continuous visibility into identity, entitlement, and access changes, helping them maintain active compliance and reduce security gaps.
Watch this webinar recording to learn the next steps to achieve governance and compliance after automating your Identity Lifecycle and implementing “need-to-know” Role-Based Access Controls (RBAC).
Strengthen IAM Governance for Security & Compliance
A well-orchestrated Identity and Access Management (IAM) process is the first step toward a zero-trust, least-privilege architecture. However, even with fully automated IAM in place, organizations still need strong governance, observability, and compliance mechanisms to ensure processes are working as intended. This gap is significant, about 67% of breaches occur because organizations lack basic governance controls, according to the Forrester Cybersecurity Governance Report.
These objectives can be achieved when the right data, tools, and technologies are in place enabling reporting, alerts, advanced analytics, and the required compliance artifacts for SOC 2, ISO 27001, HIPAA, and other NIST cybersecurity recommendations.
With proper governance and observability, organizations gain continuous visibility into identity, entitlement, and access changes, helping them maintain active compliance and reduce security gaps.
Watch this webinar recording to learn the next steps to achieve governance and compliance after automating your Identity Lifecycle and implementing “need-to-know” Role-Based Access Controls (RBAC).
Bramh Gupta is the CEO and founder of RoboMQ. Bramh is passionate about integration and the value it brings to businesses. He combines his business insights and architectural skills to design and create highly scalable, integration platforms, and resilient enterprise systems that are needed to power the API economy.