What is Identity Access Management?

Identity and access management (IAM) is the efficient integration and management of identities, giving users access to the right resources at the right time. It is no longer a mere security project for enterprises, as the integration and secure governance of APIs are more important than ever before. Security has become a big challenge for identity architects and administrators due to increasing user identity spaces, company-wide policies, complex structure hierarchies and roles, regulatory pressures, and customer facing applications.

IAM has its challenges too. User access management, application, containers, microservices, and integration spaces have grown in complexity and become more decentralized. As a result, complexities arise for identity silos, securing an increasing number of APIs and endpoints, account management, user password maintenance, regulatory compliance (such as GDPR and CCPA), and licensing and software costs when implementing IAM solutions.

In this scenario, an open source IAM provider such as WSO2 Identity Server helps to meet these challenges. WSO2 Identity Server aims to address both API and user domains while providing an enhanced user experience as part of WSO2’s Integration Agile Platform. It’s a highly extensible IAM product, designed to secure APIs and microservices and enable Customer Identity and Access Management (CIAM). Other key features include identity federation, SSO, strong and adaptive authentication, and privacy compliance. WSO2 Identity Server is a single solution for common identity requirements, in contrast to most identity platforms.

Our white paper titled “A Guide to WSO2 Identity Server” takes an in-depth look at IAM, challenges, features, and capabilities of WSO2 Identity Server.

Key takeaways include:

  • What is IAM
  • IAM Challenges
  • WSO2 Identity Server - the complete list of features
  • Benefits of using WSO2 Identity Server
  • Customer case studies