Identity Governance & Administration (IGA)
Identity Governance & Administration (IGA) refers to a set of processes and technologies designed to manage digital identities and control user access across an organization's IT environment.
Identity Governance & Administration (IGA) refers to a set of processes and technologies designed to manage digital identities and control user access across an organization’s IT environment. IGA solutions provide centralized oversight of identity lifecycle management, ensuring that the right individuals have appropriate access to resources based on defined policies and compliance requirements.
Core capabilities of IGA include automated provisioning and deprovisioning of user accounts, access request workflows, role-based access control, policy enforcement, and periodic access reviews. These systems often integrate with directories, cloud services, and on-premises applications to maintain consistent access controls and support regulatory compliance efforts.
IGA solutions are primarily used by identity and access management teams, IT administrators, and compliance officers in medium to large enterprises. Their main objective is to reduce risk associated with excessive or inappropriate access, streamline user onboarding and offboarding, and demonstrate adherence to internal and external governance mandates.
Unlike standalone access management or authentication tools, IGA focuses on the governance and administrative aspects of identity management, providing broader oversight and auditability. Cyberin serves as a platform for organizations to discover and compare Identity Governance & Administration solutions.