CIAM and its Use Cases
Cody Martin
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What is CIAM?
Customer Identity and Access Management (CIAM) is a type of identity and access management (IAM)?that integrates authentication and authorization into customer-facing applications. CIAM does three main things:
CIAM Key Benefits
Customer identity management is an important security measure across businesses of all shapes and sizes. Breaches can get expensive very quickly, often making a substantial impact on the bottom line.
According to?IBM Security, 80% of breached organizations have stated that customer PII was compromised during the breach and on average the cost of breach is $150 per customer.
According to the Identity Defined Security Alliance, 84% of respondents experienced an Identity-Related breach in the last year, with 78% citing a direct business impact as a result.
As organizations collect more data and information about their customers, the data becomes increasingly more difficult to effectively manage and secure.
CIAM solutions can be easily integrated with systems that control common customer tasks such as account self-management, bill paying, order tracking, and returns, reducing the risks associated with poor password hygiene.
Key benefits of CIAM include:
CIAM vs IAM
CIAM and IAM requirements are similar when it comes to scalability, security, and accessibility. Both must meet these three requirements to guarantee a great user experience, whether for internal employees or external customers. However, CIAM goes beyond the traditional IAM approach in the following ways:
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How Does CIAM Protect Customer Data?
Consumers have to remember a lot of passwords. Your CIAM vendor should know that customer identity management is important for the security of the individual and the company. Whether it’s their social media, online banking, or online streaming accounts, the number quickly adds up.
As consumer services are breached around the world, hackers accumulate even more user credentials, which are sold and bought online to launch large-scale password stuffing attacks using extensive bot networks.
This puts consumers who reuse passwords at particular risk. With CIAM, you can give the consumer the option to add a second authentication factor or sign in with their social identity, which provides stronger protection against account takeover.
Customers are given access to a customized, secure login portal with an authentication requirement. This portal is managed by the IT department, which keeps all security software, checks, and protocols up to date behind the scenes, protecting against ever-increasing viruses and hackers.
In the past, companies only gave customers one option for signing in: username and password. Now that MFA is commonplace, applications often require two or more factors before granting users access. To ensure that adding MFA is not discouraging users from creating accounts or slowing down their experience, CIAM must be implemented in a way that keeps the barrier of entry low.
Adaptive authentication?uses risk scoring to determine whether or not MFA is required at the time of login. The risk score is a calculation of the risk level at the time of login that determines whether or not the end user will be granted access or will require a second level of authentication. Location, time, and frequency are some of the criteria used to determine the risk score.
CIAM Solution Features
Does CIAM Improve Customer Retention and Sales?
According to Gartner, CIAM is an essential component to building solid customer trust. Companies that implement digitally trustworthy customer solutions will generate 20 percent more online profit than those that do not. With the right CIAM solution, companies can build a strong foundation for customer identity, trust, and loyalty, while minimizing operating costs, maximizing revenue and retention, and optimizing the customer experience.
Adaptive authentication?minimizes friction during the authentication process by increasing security when you need it and not when you don’t. CIAM helps you acquire more customers, create more customer interactions, and influence cross-sells so you can build trust and loyalty to increase revenue and customer retention.
CIAM Use Cases
Since the goal of CIAM solutions is to streamline the end user experience while maintaining robust security, the various use cases all serve those goals. Here are the most common CIAM use cases:
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One Identity is a market leader in unified identity security and the only vendor to be recognized by Gartner as a Magic Quadrant leader in Privileged Access Management (PAM), Identity Governance & Administration (IGA) and Access Management (AM). Our mission is to enable our customers to protect their most prized assets – their people, their identities and the information they create; whenever, wherever.
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8 个月Great post on the multifaceted benefits of CIAM and its crucial role in enhancing customer experiences! The insights on securing customer data and improving login processes are spot-on. For those interested in a deeper dive into the significance of CIAM in the digital age and the challenges it addresses, check out this: https://www.infisign.ai/blog/importance-of-ciam-in-the-digital-age-and-the-challenges-it-solves
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8 个月Very informative