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Identity and access management limits unauthorized access by controlling accounts and permissions; least privilege and MFA reduce breach impact.

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Identity and Access Management (IAM) is the set of processes and systems that create and manage digital identities, verify who or what is requesting access, and decide which resources it may use. It covers people, services, applications, and devices across their lifecycle, including account creation, role changes, and removal. Authentication establishes identity; authorization applies permissions.

IAM is a primary control against unauthorized access: stolen credentials, compromised service accounts, or excessive and abandoned permissions can expose systems and data or enable an attacker to move between them. Effective practice combines phishing-resistant multifactor authentication for sensitive access, least privilege through roles or attributes, prompt joiner–mover–leaver changes, and periodic access reviews. Centralized logs and alerts for unusual authentication or privilege changes support investigation, while carefully governed federation and machine identities prevent one compromised trust relationship from granting broad access.

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As identity management becomes the new security perimeter, cyber risk underwriters want to see resilient IAM control ID sprawl Sponsored Feature Many organizations are suffering from an identity crisis. Not in the psychological sense, nor in respect to their branding or culture. But in how their IT systems enable employees to access the applications and data they need for work.…