Why do IT security and IGA policy makers and managers have different perceptions of reality than the policy constituents? In our opinions, it’s all about intentions and motivations. Read more Are Differences in Intentions and Motivations Increasing Policy Deviations?
Author: Vlad Shapiro
Vladislav (Vlad) Shapiro, has been working in the the Identity Governance and Administration (IGA) field for 10+ years, during which time he has developed the business advisory concepts of Identity Posture, Fundamental Conflict in IGA and most recently, Costidity™.
Costidity: The Cost of the Human Factor
IGA was born of this fact: if people need rights to do their jobs, then companies need a system to manage those rights. At first, “system” was a target word and people built tool-centric solutions that were then run by techies. Then “rights” became a focus word when business started to realize the benefits of governance. Read more Costidity: The Cost of the Human Factor