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Identity Fabric
An Identity Fabric is a comprehensive, integrated architecture that connects and manages all identity-related systems, processes, and technologies across an organization's digital ecosystem.
This framework serves as the foundational layer that enables seamless identity management, authentication, and authorization across multiple applications, platforms, and environments.
The identity fabric concept recognizes that modern organizations operate in complex, hybrid environments spanning on-premises systems, cloud services, mobile devices, and IoT endpoints. Rather than managing identity in silos, an identity fabric creates a unified approach that can adapt to changing business needs while maintaining security and compliance requirements.
Key components typically include identity governance, privileged access management, single sign-on capabilities, multi-factor authentication, and behavioral analytics. The fabric architecture ensures that identity policies and controls are consistently applied regardless of where users access resources or where those resources reside.
This approach enables organizations to implement zero-trust security models more effectively, as it provides the granular visibility and control needed to verify every access request. By creating a cohesive identity infrastructure, organizations can reduce security gaps, improve user experience, and maintain better oversight of who has access to what resources across their entire digital landscape.
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