SACRAMENTO, Sept. 19, 2017 -- IDdriven, Inc., (OTC:IDDR), an innovative provider of premises and cloud-based Identity and Access Management ("IAM") solutions is giving an overview of the recent continuing product improvements that makes the IDdriven solution even better.
Over the last few months the development team of IDdriven has quietly worked on continuous improvements some of the highlights of the accomplishments:
1. Over-write function on Segregation of Duties
In previous releases it was possible to define what access rights are toxic within the same or across applications (Segregation of Duties). The newest release supports the over-write function of Toxic access rights. It allows the application manager or administrator to determine whether a toxic permission:
- Can never be over-written
- Can be over-written after approval by the security officer
- Can be over-written after approval by the application owner
When applied through self-service, the standard approval is still applied. Meaning that when a user requests a role with an access right which is toxic and over-write is ON, it will first send the request to the over-write approver and after approval it will follow the normal approval by department manager.
2. New menu item named ‘Policies’.
A new menu item named ‘Policies’ is introduced. It will give the overview of all policies applied in the IDdriven environment. The following policies can be reviewed from this new menu:
- All toxic definitions and their actual over-write status
- All roles which have a policy applied. An expansion function is made for each role to show even more.
- All roles which have Zone Based Access Control active
3. Update for Model browser
Model browser is known for the ability to browse through the OU’s, Users and Roles. We extended the model browser with the ability to show:
- Child roles
- Access Rights
4. Edit Role names
Allowing the user to change Role names. This is only possible for users with the internal IDdriven access right ‘Role manager’ or ‘Administrator’.
5. Edit Certification Campaign names
Allowing the user to change Certification Campaign names. This is only possible for users with the internal IDdriven access right ‘Campaign manager’ or ‘Administrator’.
6. Role processing
A more graphical indicator was applied that shows the status of the role during processing.
7. Added Information icons
To increase usability of the product, more information icons were added. When you set the mouse icons, a text is displayed to explain what the function is.
8. Increased provisioning and deprovisioning speed
The connector code has been upgraded to improve provisioning and deprovisioning actions fifty-fold – from thousands to hundreds of thousands per instance in minutes.
Arend Verweij, CEO of IDdriven, Inc. stated, “Our commitment to continuous improvements of our cloud solutions makes sure that we always give our customers access to the latest technologies.”
About IDdriven
With its next-generation IDaaS program of the same name, IDdriven, Inc. is at the forefront of the new breed of Identity Management and Access Governance solutions. The company is currently researching and developing a solution for enterprises aimed at helping enterprises utilizing the benefits of consortium based blockchain and their frameworks. Taking the complexity and upfront costs out of implementation, IDdriven automates access security for vulnerable company assets by seamlessly integrating with the solutions from Microsoft, and other cloud providers like Amazon. Founded in 2013, IDdriven is headquartered in Sacramento, California. To learn more, visit: www.IDdriven.com.
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