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IGA and Zero Trust with Microsoft Entra ID and Saviynt: Implementation
Oxford Computer Group, Saviynt, and Microsoft's Identity Governance & Administration (IGA) solution propels enterprise organizations toward Zero Trust security.
Effective, secure, and efficient Identity Governance & Administration (IGA) processes form the foundation of a Zero Trust architecture. By combining the capabilities of Microsoft Entra and Saviynt, along with implementation services from OCG, organizations can build identity processes to progress towards a Zero Trust model.
In Microsoft Entra ID, the basis of the Zero Trust is Conditional Access, as it uses signals obtained through Microsoft Entra ID and Endpoint Management to determine the suitability of both the device and the user for the desired access. Partner organizations may be granted access as well. Entities not explicitly allowed will be denied access.
Saviynt provides governance of groups, providing cross-application Segregation of Duties, vendor management, access requests, and reviews, along with a robust workflow engine for processing.
OCG will architect, implement, and integrate Saviynt and Microsoft Entra ID, along with Microsoft Sentinel and Defender, to create a robust and effective IGA solution that meets your organization's identity governance requirements.
The combination of Microsoft Entra ID and Saviynt provides the following benefits:
Efficient provisioning and deprovisioning for quick user onboarding and termination
Access verification and attestation
Application access risk profiling
Building robust identity workflows
Improved compliance
Oxford Computer Group Services include:
Identity Strategy
Program Management
Business Process Design
Organizational Change Management
Technical Implementation
Managed Platform Services
Deliverables
Documented Business Requirements
Project Plan
Technical Design Documentation
Development and Production environments built to specifications
Operational playbook
Communications Plan
Training
As-built documentation
Duration: Dependent on scope, minimum of 20 weeks