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User Provisioning is a process within IT Security that enables organizations to manage user access to systems, applications, and data. It involves creating, modifying, and deleting user accounts, as well as assigning and revoking access rights. User Provisioning is a critical component of an organization's security strategy, as it helps to ensure that only authorized users have access to sensitive information. It also helps to reduce the risk of data breaches and other security incidents.
User Provisioning solutions are typically offered as part of an Identity and Access Management (IAM) suite, which also includes authentication, authorization, and identity governance. These solutions are designed to help organizations manage user access across multiple systems and applications, while also providing visibility into user activity.
Some companies in the User Provisioning market include Okta, SailPoint, One Identity, ForgeRock, and CyberArk. Show Less Read more