Identity & Access Management — Stop Credential-Based Attacks at the Source
Compromised credentials are involved in over 80% of enterprise breaches. Yet most organizations still rely on legacy access models — passwords without MFA, over-privileged accounts, and service accounts with no rotation policy. Attackers do not break in; they log in.
Our IAM services redesign how your organization manages who can access what, from which devices, and under what conditions. We implement zero trust principles across your workforce, applications, and machine identities — reducing your attack surface without reducing productivity.
What’s Included
Assess your current access model and design a zero trust framework that enforces continuous verification for every user, device, and connection — never implicit trust.
Deploy and enforce MFA across all applications and access points. We handle rollout, user communication, and exception policies for complex enterprise environments.
Control, monitor, and audit all privileged accounts. Eliminate standing admin access, enforce just-in-time (JIT) privileges, and record all privileged sessions.
Centralize authentication across your SaaS and on-premise applications. Reduce password fatigue while improving security and audit capability.
Govern API keys, service accounts, and machine credentials. Rotate secrets automatically, detect orphaned credentials, and apply least-privilege to every non-human identity.
Who This Is For
- Enterprises modernizing their access infrastructure
- Government agencies required to meet identity security mandates
- Organizations post-breach needing to harden their credential posture
- Companies adopting cloud or SaaS at scale
Frequently Asked Questions
What is zero trust and why does it matter for our organization?
Zero trust is a security model that removes the assumption that anything inside your network is safe. Every access request — from any user, device, or application — is verified before access is granted. It significantly reduces the impact of compromised credentials and insider threats.
How long does an IAM implementation take?
A phased IAM implementation typically takes 6–12 weeks depending on the size of your organization and the complexity of your application landscape. We begin with highest-risk areas and deliver measurable improvements within the first 30 days.
Will MFA enforcement disrupt our employees?
With proper planning and phased rollout, disruption is minimal. We design the implementation around your workforce, including accommodations for operational technology (OT) environments and legacy applications.
Do you support on-premise environments as well as cloud?
Yes. We implement zero trust and IAM controls across on-premise Active Directory, cloud-based identity providers (Azure AD, Okta, Google Workspace), and hybrid environments. The approach is tailored to your specific infrastructure.
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