You need to keep track of which employee has access to which application, and you need to be able to change the level of permission as employee assignments and your company needs change.
“Many of these companies have to do this for compliance reasons,” Rama said.
“We can discover what are all the permissions are that people have,” he explained, “and we can use it to do access reviews, and our tool becomes a system of record for access.” Rama noted, however, that BalkanID does not have the ability to actually change permissions. He said that the company did not want to get involved in access management, just to provide the information so that permissions can be changed through other means.
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