Securing the physical and digital frontier: leveraging identity and access management (IAM) to address the lack of controls on physical access to sensitive systems

Surendra Vitla *

Cyber Risk Security and Governance, Cotelligent India Pvt Ltd (A TechDemocracy Company), Hyderabad, Telangana, India.
 
Review
International Journal of Science and Research Archive, 2022, 06(02), 108-125.
Article DOI: 10.30574/ijsra.2022.6.2.0142
Publication history: 
Received on 07 July 2022; revised on 22 August 2022; accepted on 24 August 2022
 
Abstract: 
In an increasingly interconnected world, organizations are facing mounting challenges to secure both physical and digital assets. Traditional physical access control mechanisms, such as locks, keycards, and manual surveillance, are proving insufficient in addressing the sophisticated threats posed by cyberattacks, insider threats, and data breaches. The rise of Identity and Access Management (IAM) systems provides a modern solution to these challenges by integrating physical access controls with digital identity management, offering enhanced security and operational efficiency. IAM systems enable organizations to manage both physical and digital access through centralized platforms, improving monitoring, policy enforcement, and auditing capabilities. By incorporating technologies like biometric authentication, smartcards, multi-factor authentication (MFA), and real-time monitoring, IAM solutions enable the creation of a unified security framework that ensures only authorized individuals can access sensitive systems and infrastructure. This paper explores how IAM systems play a pivotal role in securing access to critical assets by bridging the gap between physical and digital security. It delves into the historical development of physical access control, the integration of IAM with modern security infrastructures, and the evolution of security technologies. The paper also examines the current challenges organizations face, such as legacy systems integration and data privacy concerns, while providing a future outlook on emerging technologies like AI-powered security, IoT, and blockchain. As organizations continue to adapt to an ever-changing threat landscape, the future of cyber-physical security lies in the seamless convergence of IAM and physical access control systems.
 
Keywords: 
Physical Access Control; Identity and Access Management (IAM); Cybersecurity; Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA); Biometric Authentication; Role-Based Access Control (RBAC); Real-Time Monitoring; Physical Security Systems
 
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