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Articles By tushar pansare
What Actually Breaks Access Certification Programs (it's Not What You Think)
Submitted as: Soham Biswas
Access certifications run. Checklists get completed. Audit trails look clean. And yet — the same risky entitlements keep making it through, cycle after cycle.
If this sounds familiar, the problem probably isn't your process. It's the information — or the lack of it — sitting behind every approval your managers make.(read
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Category : Computers
The Hidden Cost Of Treating Iam As A Governance Platform
By: tushar pansare
Assuming your IAM system can also govern access creates invisible security risks. Learn why effective identity governance requires an architectural layer that is decoupled from enforcement, and why relying on IAM-native tools leaves SaaS, IaaS, and disconnected systems unmanaged(read
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Category : Computers
The Audit Myth In Identity Governance: What Regulators Actually Expect
Submitted as: Soham Biswas
Are your Identity Governance programs designed to pass audits or reduce risk? Discover why focusing solely on compliance documentation is a widespread mistake and what regulatory frameworks actually require for effective oversight.(read
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Category : Computers
Why Treating All Access, The Same Increases Security Risk
Submitted as: Soham Biswas
Treating all user permissions the same creates "reviewer fatigue" and hides high-risk access. Learn why effective identity governance requires risk-based prioritization over uniform coverage.(read
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Category : Computers
Manufacturing Identity Governance: The Identity Risk Organizations Are Not Governing
Submitted as: Soham Biswas
While manufacturing organizations have highly mature identity governance programs for internal employees, they routinely overlook external identities. Third-party suppliers, dealers, and contractors frequently retain active credentials to critical IT and operational technology (OT) systems—such as ERP platforms, MES environments, and PLC production logic—long after projects end. Closing this gap doesn't require a more complex program, but rather extending automated lifecycle management, centralized visibility, and context-aware authentication controls to all external populations.(read
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Category : Computers
The Access Your Governance Program Has Never Seen
Submitted as: Soham Biswas
An enterprise IT infographic displaying two distinct zones. On the left, a green, organized grid represents "Visible Access" with clean certification workflows and high completion rates. On the right, a dark cloud represents an "Invisible Access Blind Spot" filled with chaotic, unmanaged elements like Legacy Systems, Shadow IT, and Unregistered Departmental Tools.(read
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Category : Hardware/Software
The Governance Blind Spots That Platform-centric Identity Models Create
Submitted as: Soham Biswas
Identity governance built strictly around a central platform inherits that platform's inherent limitations. While internal reviews may appear rigorous, they often ignore legacy apps, localized SaaS, and partner portals existing outside the platform's reach. This creates a dangerous "audit gap" where reported compliance does not reflect reality. To manage true risk, organizations must shift governance logic to an architectural level above the platform, ensuring visibility and policy enforcement across the entire enterprise environment, rather than just the systems currently integrated.(read
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Category : Computers
Ciam For Government: Why Commercial Identity Platforms Fail
Submitted as: Soham Biswas
Learn why commercial CIAM platforms fail in public sector deployments and how to evaluate citizen identity governance for legal accountability.(read
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Category : Computers
Why Identity Governance Misses Risk Even When Everything Is Reviewed
Submitted as: Soham Biswas
Many organizations mistakenly assume that reviewing 100% of user access equates to true security control. When identity governance programs treat routine application permissions with the same urgency as high-impact, privileged admin roles, they eliminate critical contrast. Reviewers quickly face fatigue, prioritizing process completion over actual risk analysis. Effective identity governance must move past uniform coverage and structurally align with how risk behaves—reducing operational noise, restoring true security signal, and making critical exposure points visible before they can be exploited.(read
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Category : Computers

