
Evidian Identity Governance and Administration
Identity and access management (IAM) software
Single sign-on (SSO) solutions
User provisioning and governance tools
Identity management software
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What is Evidian Identity Governance and Administration
Evidian Identity Governance and Administration is an identity governance and administration (IGA) product used to manage user identities, access requests, approvals, and lifecycle provisioning across business applications and directories. It is typically used by IT security and identity teams to enforce joiner/mover/leaver processes, access certification campaigns, and segregation-of-duties controls. The product focuses on governance workflows and compliance reporting while integrating with enterprise systems for account provisioning and deprovisioning.
Strong IGA governance workflows
The product supports access request and approval workflows, periodic access reviews, and policy-based controls that map to common audit requirements. It is designed to centralize governance decisions while pushing changes to connected target systems. This makes it suitable for organizations that need structured controls beyond basic directory administration.
Lifecycle provisioning capabilities
Evidian IGA supports joiner/mover/leaver processes to automate account creation, modification, and removal based on identity attributes and events. It helps reduce manual ticket-driven provisioning by orchestrating tasks across multiple systems. This is particularly relevant where access must be updated consistently across many applications.
Compliance and audit reporting
The product provides reporting artifacts for access certifications, approvals, and entitlement changes to support audit trails. It helps security and compliance teams demonstrate who approved access and when changes occurred. This governance emphasis differentiates it from tools that focus primarily on authentication or device-centric access.
Not SSO-first product
Although it can integrate with authentication and access layers, the core focus is governance and provisioning rather than acting as a primary single sign-on service. Organizations looking for a standalone SSO hub may need an additional SSO component. This can increase architectural complexity when compared with suites that center on SSO and adaptive access.
Connector coverage varies
IGA outcomes depend heavily on the availability and maturity of connectors to HR systems, directories, and business applications. Some targets may require custom integration work or professional services to achieve full provisioning and reconciliation. This can affect time-to-value in heterogeneous application environments.
Implementation can be resource-intensive
Deployments typically require identity data modeling, role/entitlement design, and workflow configuration aligned to internal governance processes. Organizations without mature identity governance practices may need additional process definition before automation is effective. Ongoing operations can also require dedicated administration for campaigns, exceptions, and connector maintenance.
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Eviden (Atos Group)
Bezons, France
2023
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