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Traditional IAM compliance programs are built around periodic reviews, manual evidence collection, spreadsheet-based tracking, and intense audit preparation efforts. While these approaches may satisfy audit requirements at a specific point in time, they often fail to provide a meaningful understanding of an organization's actual identity-related risk exposure.
Today's environments are significantly more complex than the infrastructures for which traditional compliance models were designed. Organizations must manage identities across on-premises systems, multi-cloud environments, SaaS applications, partner ecosystems, and growing numbers of non-human and machine identities. As a result, the gap between documented compliance and operational reality continues to widen.
Many organizations discover critical issues only when preparing for an audit or after a security incident has occurred. Orphaned accounts, excessive privileges, dormant access rights, policy violations, and identity governance gaps often remain hidden for months because visibility is fragmented and assessments occur too infrequently. Regulatory frameworks such as SOC 2, ISO 27001, NIST, and others increasingly require organizations not only to demonstrate compliance, but also to prove that controls remain effective over time.
In this webinar, John Tolbert, Principal Analyst at KuppingerCole Analysts, will examine why traditional IAM compliance approaches are struggling to keep pace with modern digital environments and how organizations can shift toward a continuous identity posture model. He will discuss the importance of visibility, risk intelligence, and automated governance controls for maintaining security, reducing compliance burdens, and strengthening identity resilience.
Asif Savvas, Co-Founder and Chief Operating Officer at Simeio, will provide practical insights into how organizations can continuously monitor identity environments, transform technical findings into meaningful risk indicators, and align identity security initiatives with business objectives and regulatory requirements. The session will demonstrate how continuous assessment and automated remediation can help organizations move beyond audit preparation and establish a living system of identity governance.
Who Should Attend:
This webinar is designed for IAM leaders, identity governance professionals, security architects, compliance officers, risk management teams, audit professionals, CISOs, and IT decision-makers responsible for identity security, governance, and regulatory compliance.