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Expanding Identity Management Scope Due to Growth in Employees, Non-Employees, and SaaS Usage With the acceleration of digital transformation (DX) and the shift to cloud services, the number of SaaS and cloud applications used within enterprises is rapidly increasing. Consequently, the scope of identities requiring management has significantly expanded.

Identity management is no longer limited to full-time employees. It now includes contract workers, dispatched staff, outsourced personnel, and partner representatives—collectively referred to as 'non-employees.' The identity lifecycle involving onboarding, transfers, concurrent roles, resignations, and contract terminations has become more complex than ever.

In response, many organizations have adopted Identity-as-a-Service (IDaaS), improving their authentication infrastructure through features like single sign-on (SSO) and multi-factor authentication (MFA).

Despite IDaaS Implementation, Operational Burden of Permission Management Remains However, many companies still feel that the operational burden of permission management and approval workflows has not been sufficiently reduced, even after implementing IDaaS.

IDaaS makes it easier to manage 'who can log in' and 'which services are connected via authentication.' However, it does not fully control 'who has which permissions, and why,' or whether those permissions remain appropriate over time across various systems and SaaS applications.

In particular, as the use of contingent and external workers and SaaS applications grows, identity and permission management operations are becoming even more complex.

For example, do any of the following issues sound familiar? - External workers’ accounts remain active after contract termination - SaaS permissions are not revoked after project completion - Permission changes due to role transfers or concurrent assignments are handled manually across systems - Departments are repeatedly asked via Excel to confirm permissions during access reviews

When HR data, authentication platforms, and SaaS permission data remain siloed, it becomes difficult to accurately determine who needs which permissions. As a result, request approvals, permission reviews, and audit trail management often remain manual and person-dependent.

Practical Approaches to ID Governance: Integrating Request Approval, Permission Management, and Access Reviews This seminar will explain how to connect HR data, authentication infrastructure, and system-level permission data to establish effective control over persistent challenges in permission management, request approvals, and access reviews after IDaaS implementation.

First, we will review the core capabilities of IDaaS—such as SSO, MFA, and identity lifecycle management—using the integrated authentication and identity management solution 'Extic.'

Then, we will introduce practical strategies for using the 'ID Governance Management Solution' to unify and visualize the management of request approvals, permission assignments, access reviews, and audit trail documentation by integrating HR data, authentication systems, and application-level permissions.

In response to the question, 'Why isn’t permission management easier even after implementing IDaaS?', we will present the next step: strengthening ID governance beyond just authentication infrastructure.

Who Should Attend - Those who still face operational challenges in permission management and approval workflows after IDaaS implementation - Those experiencing increasing complexity in identity and permission management due to growing SaaS usage and non-employee headcount - Those manually handling permission changes due to transfers, resignations, or contract terminations - Those using Excel to conduct permission reviews and audit trail documentation across departments - Those whose HR data, authentication platforms, and system permission data are fragmented - Those looking to reassess not just authentication, but overall ID governance

Organizers Hitachi Solutions Create Co., Ltd. Exgen Networks Corporation

Cooperation Domo Corporation Majisemi Corporation

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