Radiant Logic unveiled the
"Identity Data Management: Roadblock or Business Enabler" report, providing deep insights into today's identity management challenges, at the Gartner Identity and Access Management (IAM) Summit.
Gartner Peer Insights and Radiant Logic surveyed global IT and
information security leaders to understand how organizations are
addressing identity sprawl and its resulting identity management
challenges.
Identity
sprawl is the rapid growth of enterprise identity silos, and the
explosion of user information, attributes, and credentials that
accompanies it. This acceleration results in greater security and
compliance risks, as identity information spreads across a complex web
of legacy, hybrid, and multi-cloud systems. The lack of visibility and
control across all these systems creates the opportunity for
identity-driven cyber-attacks-offering more opportunities for misuse or
negligence by individuals (employees, former employees, contractors,
partners) and opening the door for cybercriminals to take advantage and
move laterally throughout an organization.
An
alarming 67% of respondents know they have identity sprawl, but don't
know how to fully address it. And although 58% rated identity management
of vital importance, 61% stated that their business views identity
management as too time-intensive and costly to manage effectively on an
ongoing basis. Respondents reported the most common negative impacts as
increased technical debt (66%) and negative productivity and morale
(64%) among employees.
"Managing
identities is a growing concern for companies, and as the number of
identities continue to grow, identity has become more of a roadblock
than a business enabler," stated Wade Ellery, Field Chief Technology
Officer at Radiant Logic. "However, companies are making progress-over
70% of organizations reporting that they have a designated team to
specifically manage identities. Together with executive support and
having access to and visibility into the ‘right' data, identity can move
from a hindrance to an asset for global organizations."
Additional research findings include:
Disparate identities are causing an increase in identity-related breaches as IT leaders struggle to address sprawl.
- Consistent
with recent industry research, 84% of organizations reported an
identity-related breach and 67% experienced one in the last year.
- 60% of organizations stated they have over 21 disparate identities per user, with 34% reporting 21-30 disparate identities.
- 28% of organizations reported making business decisions with limited visibility.
IT
leaders face continued employee frustration and productivity
challenges, yet they must contend with on-going budget constraints.
- 71%
of those surveyed don't have a budget allocated to identity-based
projects, while 35% are concerned that they won't be able to protect
their organization from identity-based security threats.
- 85%
of those surveyed are concerned about users logging into personal
applications with work credentials and have had minimal success
preventing it.
- 71%
report that the most common user complaint from managing identity is
poor integration with new tools and applications and getting help for
these issues requires time and resources from support.
To learn more, please download the full report.