The horizons of identity security
Assess the maturity of your identity security program
Secure & fuel business value by investing in digital identity security
Business value and trust increase when your organisation is protected by a robust identity security program. But a continuously evolving security threat landscape demands constant vigilance and advanced protection. With 90% of organisations experiencing an identity-related incident in the last year, identity security is the critical line of defence to mitigate potentially existential threats to the business.
Your journey to identity security maturity
Discover how the right mix of technology adoption and usage can strengthen your identity security strategy. Learn how investing in identity security not only secures your organization but also drives significant business value and operational efficiency.
The Identity Security Adoption Assessment delivers valuable insights for organizations looking to address today’s most pressing challenges.
Take the assessment to:
Identify opportunities
Understand the maturity level of your identity security based on strategy, talent, operating model, and technology capabilities.
Create a business case
Discover how to build a compelling business case that articulates how investments in identity security reduce risk and drive business value.
Peer deep-dive
Learn which capabilities peers are investing in, the coverage of those capabilities, timelines to scale, and typical barriers faced and how to overcome them.
Understanding the Horizons of Identity Security
We surveyed IAM decision makers across the globe and found that companies going through an identity journey generally fall across 5 horizons:
At Horizon 1, the lowest maturity, companies lack the strategy and technology to enable digital identities
Those at Horizon 2 have adopted some identity technology but still rely heavily on manual processes
For organisations at Horizon 3, the identity program has become digitalised, scaled up, and adopted more widely across the company
Those at Horizon 4 have automated at scale and use artificial intelligence (AI) to enable digital identities
At Horizon 5 is closest to the future of identity – serving as a critical control point in reducing cybersecurity risk and supporting business in next-gen technology innovation