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Identity and Access Management System: a Web-Based Approach for an Enterprise
Ishaq Azhar Mohammed
Abstract: The main purpose of this paper is to explore how identity and access management systems provide important benefits in various enterprises. One of the biggest problems confronting computers worldwide is establishing digital identities and access management for corporate users and services. Incorporating enterprise-wide identity and access management (IAM) into business operations, processes, and technology settings facilitates corporate identity and access management (IAM) [1]. As long as the business has implemented an IAM framework, IT administrators can regulate who has access to important information from within the company. Many companies are now confronting the difficult task of maintaining multiple identities and credentials across the organization's technological infrastructure. Previously limited to the data warehouse, the challenge has now expanded externally, and now affects companies of all sizes. Also, in dispersed IT systems, many big companies are still unable to successfully manage user identities and network access. While during the past few years, IT organizations have created system administration (SA) divisions to handle the many servers, databases, and desktops that organizations utilize, system administrators have become more important in the way organizations manage their technology [1]. Despite the establishment of SA groups, it's difficult to control who has access to the organization's activities. Even with this growth, human resource management and manual procedures are often unable to meet the challenges of managing the massive numbers of user IDs and significant administrative overhead required to do so [2].
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