With the growth of e-business, organizations are struggling with the challenge of managing secure access to information and applications across a wide range of internal and external computing systems. Additionally, organizations have to provide digital identities and profiles to an ever changing number of employees, customers, providers, systems and business partners without diminishing security or exposing sensitive information. What’s even more overwhelming to organizations today is having to manage multiple user identities across multiple applications.

At SRG we provide state of the art digital identity management solutions and services. We know that as our customer demands vary so do the policies, practices, tools and technologies that meet them. With our experience and partnerships, we provide a vendor neutral solution, including Public-Key Infrastructure (PKI), to meet your identity management requirements. Allowing your organization to release the real power of networked computing through Management by Identity.
  Identity Management
With identity management there are significant resources required to design, manage, maintain and support an effective Identity Management service. Outsourcing the identity management services to a trusted third party is cost-effective when you consider the expertise, expense, support and resources required. By providing this service to our customers, they’re able to focus on their core business goals while we focus on aligning the security and privacy needs with their business goals.

Ask yourself, should I re-invest in technologies, resources and maintenance of an identity management service when I can leverage off an existing service that meets my business, security and privacy needs.

SRG Security Resource Group Identity Management typically includes:
  • Automated provisioning of new users
  • Workflow processes for approving account creation, modification, and assignment to specific roles
  • Web or Role-based access
  • Workflow processes for removing users when they no longer require access
  • User self-service functions (e.g. password reset, password sync)
  • Authentication (single, two or three factor) and Authorization
  Why

Why Identity Management?

  • New business strategies are requesting access be provided to enterprise resources for both internal and external users (e.g. employees, customers, providers, business partners)
  • Each of these systems typically maintain distinct;
  • Security and monitoring mechanisms
  • User authentication and authorization mechanisms
  • Security policy and user repository
  • Administrative interface
  • These new access points have heightened the need for adequate security controls across a broad spectrum of servers and applications
  • Increased costs due to inefficient and inconsistent processes and technologies
  • Increased demand for legal and regulatory compliance

What are the benefits?

  • Reduced Total Costs of Ownership through task automation
  • Cost reduction through centralized administration, self-service
  • Increased productivity through automation, self-service capabilities
  • Improved security through better policy enforcement



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