“As an inaugural member of the SailPoint Identity+ Alliance, we are continuing our rich tradition of partnership and innovation with other best-of-breed firms by delivering an integrated solution which creates real value for our joint customers”, said Richard A Weeks, VP Channel & Business Development at Lieberman Software. “By implementing a true ‘closed-loop’ integration with SailPoint IdentityIQ, enterprises may unify all user provisioning and governance – across both regular and privileged accounts – and provide automated line-of-business attestation and approval workflow for privileged access management.” Lieberman Software – SailPoint Integration Reduces the Risk of Data Breaches
Historically, IT security has often wound up with separate silos for managing privileged IT users and regular end-users. As a result, most organizations have been deprived of a holistic view of user access which exposed organizations to increased risk. Privileged accounts are a primary attack surface during cyber attacks, and many of the recent, high-profile data breaches occurred due to the abuse of privileged access.
With the Lieberman Software – SailPoint integration, customers gain a single platform to seamlessly provision and govern access for end users, IT administrators, and other users. The combined strengths of Lieberman Software’s ERPM and SailPoint’s IdentityIQ introduce new levels of control over privileged accounts managed by ERPM, while granting instant access to privileged permissions directly in IdentityIQ. The result is greater visibility into privileged users' access to systems and data, and the ability to quickly identify users with excessive identity-related risk.
“We are pleased to welcome Lieberman Software as an inaugural member of the Identity+ Alliance,” said Joe Gottlieb, SVP of Corporate Development at SailPoint. “The tightly-coupled integration between IdentityIQ and Lieberman Software’s Adaptive Privilege Management platform creates a holistic solution for managing identities and controlling access for all users, both regular and privileged. This integration delivers real value for our joint customers by adding a layer of corporate governance for privileged access control and increasing operational efficiency for the IT department.”
Connecting PAM and IAM products in one unifying solution is now viewed as an IT security best practice. According to recent research from Gartner, organizations should “establish privileged access governance by extending identity governance controls, such as automated provisioning, entitlements cataloguing and access certification, to privileged accounts and administrator access.”1