Identity and Access Management

Identity and Access Management

Building strong foundations for secure identities and permissions

In todays digital world every user account and every level of access can become a path for attackers. Security Hawks Identity and Access Management service protects accounts and permissions so only the right people have the right access at the right time. We combine strong policies modern tools and expert guidance to reduce risk and support compliance without slowing your team.

Centralised identity management for employees partners and service accounts
Role based access control and least privilege design
Multi factor authentication planning and deployment
Single sign on across key business applications
Privileged access management for high risk accounts
Joiner mover leaver processes for user life cycle
Regular access reviews and certification
Audit ready reports for governance and compliance

Our identity and access approach

Our approach focuses on people processes and technology together. We align your identity strategy with your organisational structure business goals and regulatory duties so access becomes easier for trusted users and harder for attackers.

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Assessment and design

We review your existing directories applications account types and access rules. Then we design an identity and access model that defines clear roles responsibilities and approval flows.

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Implementation and integration

Security Hawks deploys and configures tools such as directory services single sign on platforms and multi factor authentication. We integrate key applications and set up automated life cycle processes.

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Governance and continuous improvement

We establish regular access reviews reporting and controls that keep your identity environment clean over time. Security Hawks provides guidance as your staff applications and regulations change.

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