The right people, the right access — Securden IGA governs who has access to what: access reviews, joiner-mover-leaver automation, separation of duties, and audit-ready compliance evidence.
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Securden Identity Governance & Administration (IGA) makes sure the right people have the right access — defining and enforcing who should have access to what, running access reviews and certifications, automating joiner-mover-leaver (JML), and proving compliance. Over time, access sprawls: people accumulate permissions as they change roles, keep old access they no longer need, and leavers’ accounts linger — producing a mess of over-privileged, stale and orphaned access that’s both a security risk and a compliance failure. IGA governs this. It defines the access policies (who should have what, by role), runs periodic access reviews and certifications (managers confirm their people’s access is still appropriate), automates the joiner-mover-leaver lifecycle (access granted on joining, adjusted on role change, and fully revoked on leaving — automatically), and produces the evidence auditors and regulators require. Part of Securden’s unified identity platform, it extends identity security from privileged access (PAM) to governing all access across its lifecycle — essential for compliance (DPDP, RBI/SEBI, SOX) and for closing the access-sprawl risk.
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Securden’s Identity Governance & Administration — ensuring the right people have the right access through access reviews, joiner-mover-leaver automation, and compliance evidence.
What consolidation actually replaces, dimension by dimension.
| Dimension | Access sprawl (ungoverned) | Securden IGA |
|---|---|---|
| Access over time | Sprawls (over-privileged) | Right-sized & governed |
| Access reviews | Ad-hoc / none | Systematic certifications |
| Leavers | Access lingers | Auto-revoked (JML) |
| Movers | Accumulate access | Adjusted on role change |
| Compliance | Can't prove access | Audit-ready evidence |
| SoD | Toxic combinations | Enforced |
| Coverage | Privileged only (PAM) | All access governed |
| Provisioning | Manual | Automated JML |
Modern, unified IGA — best with Securden PAM; SailPoint/Saviynt are the IGA leaders.
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Defines access policies by role — who should have access to what — the governance baseline.
Periodic access reviews and certifications — managers confirm access is still appropriate.
Automates access on joining, on role change, and full revocation on leaving — no lingering access.
Produces the evidence auditors and regulators require — governance you can prove.
Finds and fixes over-privileged, stale and orphaned access — the access-sprawl risk, closed.
One agent on every machine, one console over all of them — modules attach without a second operational world.
Securden IGA defines access policies, runs reviews and JML automation, enforces separation of duties, and proves compliance — unified with PAM.
Define who should have access to what, by role.
Periodic reviews and certifications of access.
Managers certify their people's access.
Automate access across the identity lifecycle.
Fully revoke access when people leave — no orphans.
Find over-privileged, stale and orphaned access.
Self-service access requests with approval.
Enforce SoD — no toxic access combinations.
Evidence for DPDP/RBI/SOX access controls.
Full audit of access decisions.
Part of Securden identity security.
Govern access for the whole organisation.
Access reviews, joiner-mover-leaver automation and compliance evidence.
Securden's unified PAM platform, from Securden.
The password vault that anchors the platform.
JIT access — standing privileges eliminated.
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Over time, access sprawls: people accumulate permissions as they change roles, keep old access they no longer need, and leavers’ accounts linger. The result is a mess of over-privileged, stale and orphaned access — a real security risk (every unnecessary permission is a potential attack path) and a compliance failure. Securden IGA governs this, right-sizing access and closing the sprawl. Controlling who has access to what is foundational identity hygiene.
The core governance discipline is the access review (or certification): periodically, managers and owners confirm that their people’s access is still appropriate, and anything unnecessary is removed. Securden IGA runs these reviews and certifications systematically — so access is regularly validated, not left to drift. Regular, enforced access reviews are how you keep access appropriate over time (and they’re a common audit requirement).
The identity lifecycle — joiner (access on hire), mover (access adjusted on role change), leaver (access fully revoked on departure) — is where access goes wrong when it’s manual: joiners wait, movers accumulate, leavers linger (a serious risk — ex-employees with active access). Securden IGA automates JML: access is granted, adjusted and revoked automatically at each lifecycle event. Automating JML both improves security (no orphaned leaver access) and efficiency (no manual provisioning).
Compliance regimes (India’s DPDP, RBI/SEBI cyber norms, SOX, and others) require you to control and demonstrate who has access to what, with evidence. Securden IGA produces that evidence: access-review records, certifications, JML logs, and reporting — turning access governance into audit-ready compliance. For regulated organisations, IGA isn’t optional; it’s how you pass the access-control audit, and Securden makes the evidence available.
PAM secures privileged access specifically; IGA governs all access — who across the whole organisation should have access to which applications and data, across the lifecycle. The two complement each other: PAM controls the high-risk privileged accounts, IGA governs the broad access landscape. In Securden’s unified platform they work together — so you get privileged-access control AND access governance from one place, a more complete identity-security posture.
Securden IGA is modern, unified identity governance — best as part of the Securden identity platform (with PAM, vault). SailPoint and Saviynt are the IGA market leaders (deep, enterprise); Microsoft Entra ID Governance competes. For IGA unified with PAM at a sensible cost, Securden is compelling; TechBag scopes it and quotes in INR/GST.
Your access sprawl, JML gaps and compliance drivers (DPDP/RBI/SOX). TechBag scopes it free.
Run an access review on a real application; test JML automation and over-privilege detection — on your environment.
Define access policies; run reviews/certifications; automate JML; enforce SoD; produce compliance evidence.
Right access for the right people, JML automated, audit-ready, sprawl closed. TechBag models it in INR/GST.
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“Securden IGA closed our access sprawl — over-privileged, stale and orphaned access that had accumulated for years. The right people now have the right access.”
“Access reviews systematised what we’d done ad-hoc — managers certify their people’s access regularly, and unnecessary access is removed. Governance that doesn’t drift.”
“JML automation ended orphaned leaver access — when someone leaves, their access is fully revoked automatically. That was a serious risk; now it’s closed.”
“The compliance evidence was exactly what our RBI and SOX auditors wanted — access reviews, certifications, JML logs. IGA as audit-ready compliance.”
“PAM plus IGA in one Securden platform — privileged access controlled AND all access governed. A complete identity posture from one vendor.”
“We compared SailPoint and Saviynt — deep, enterprise. For IGA unified with our PAM at a sensible cost, Securden fit. Depth vs unified value.”
“Separation-of-duties enforcement caught toxic access combinations — people with conflicting permissions. A governance gap we didn’t know we had.”
“Self-service access requests with approval streamlined provisioning — people request, managers approve, access is granted and governed. Efficient and controlled.”
Analyst firms bury this view behind paywalls, and G2 retired its Grid. So here’s TechBag’s synthesis of the IGA market — tap any vendor to see why it sits where it does.
Execution strength vs product vision — the classic market map, minus the paywall.
IGA in identity platform — this page.
The grid nobody publishes — access-governance depth vs unity with the rest of identity security (PAM).
Unified + sensible — the corner it fills.
Positions are TechBag’s illustrative synthesis of public review-platform data and vendor documentation — not a reproduction of any analyst graphic. Verify before relying on it.
The IGA options and the no-IGA baseline — honest lanes; the edge is IGA unified with PAM at sensible cost.
| Dimension | Securden IGA | SailPoint | Saviynt | Microsoft Entra ID Governance | No IGA |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Approach | IGA in identity platform | IGA market leader | IGA leader | M365-native IGA | None |
| Reviews + JML | Both | Deep | Deep | Good | None |
| Depth | Solid | Deepest | Deep | Good | None |
| Unified with PAM | Securden platform | Standalone | Standalone | Entra suite | None |
| Best fit | Orgs wanting IGA unified with PAM, sensible cost | Deepest enterprise IGA | Enterprise IGA | Microsoft-centric | Nobody with compliance |
Honest fit signals — because the fastest way to lose your trust is to pretend one product wins every scenario.
Drag the sliders (users; IT-hour cost as loaded rate). Estimates assume ~2 hours per user per year of exposure and manual review from ungoverned access sprawl, with ~60% removed by IGA — the avoided-breach and audit-failure value is the larger unpriced win. Illustrative.
Loaded cost = salary + overheads per productive hour. Illustrative only — your TechBag quote models actual device counts and modules.
Securden IGA prices by scope, all-inclusive. TechBag models the mix and quotes in INR/GST.
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Test running an access review/certification — managers confirm access.
Test joiner-mover-leaver automation — especially full leaver revocation.
Test detecting over-privileged, stale and orphaned access.
Test separation-of-duties enforcement — no toxic combinations.
Confirm it produces DPDP/RBI/SOX audit evidence.
Test self-service access requests with approval.
Consider IGA unified with Securden PAM — one platform.
Model by scope — TechBag quotes in INR/GST.
Scope an IGA PoC (access review + JML automation on your environment), or let a TechBag advisor scope your access governance — in INR/GST.
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