Technologies · Identity security

Identity and access technologies for stronger control of users and privileges.

Cyber Electra supports identity security programs across IAM, MFA, SSO, PAM, conditional access, access governance and zero trust access patterns.

IAM · MFA · SSO · PAM · Conditional access · Access reviews · Zero trust access · Third-party access
Account lifecycleControl joiner, mover and leaver activity across systems.
Privilege controlReduce standing administrator access and unmanaged privileged accounts.
Access evidenceSupport audits with clear access review and approval records.
User experienceStrengthen identity controls without blocking legitimate work.
Technology advisory

Choose technology around risk, ownership and operational fit.

Cyber Electra reviews the business driver, regulatory context, current architecture and operating model before recommending a product path.

Cyber Electra supports identity security programs across IAM, MFA, SSO, PAM, conditional access, access governance and zero trust access patterns.

Technology focus

What this category covers.

Use this page to review the main technology areas, partner options and selection criteria for this category.

IAM and single sign-on

IAM and single sign-on

Centralize authentication and reduce fragmented login paths across business applications.

  • SSO design
  • Directory integration
  • Application onboarding
  • Access policy review
Multi-factor authentication

Multi-factor authentication

Strengthen sign-in protection for users, administrators and sensitive systems.

  • MFA rollout planning
  • Conditional access
  • Break-glass accounts
  • User adoption
Privileged access management

Privileged access management

Control high-risk accounts, sessions and administrative credentials.

  • Vaulting and rotation
  • Session monitoring
  • Just-in-time access
  • Privileged account discovery
Access governance

Access governance

Review who has access, why they have it and who approved it.

  • Access certification
  • Role review
  • SoD review
  • Audit evidence
Third-party access

Third-party access

Control vendors, contractors and external administrators.

  • External identity process
  • Time-bound access
  • Monitoring requirements
  • Offboarding workflow
Partners in this category

Technology partners we can align to this need.

Partner fit depends on your environment, scope, budget, internal skills and the controls already in place.

OktaIdentity, single sign-on and workforce access management.
CyberArkPrivileged access management and credential protection.
SaasPassMulti-factor authentication and secure access support.
CiscoSecure access and network identity controls.
FortinetSecure access, VPN and identity-aware network controls.
Palo Alto NetworksZero trust access and secure access architecture.
Check PointNetwork security controls with identity-aware policy support.
Partner lists reflect Cyber Electra’s current technology portfolio. Final recommendations are made after scope, architecture, constraints and pricing are reviewed.
Selection criteria

How we evaluate the right fit.

High-risk users first

Prioritize administrators, remote access users and sensitive application owners.

Clear exceptions

Every MFA, PAM or conditional access exception needs approval and expiry.

Audit-ready records

Access reviews should produce evidence that managers and auditors can understand.

Implementation path

From product review to operational handover.

We help teams move from product comparison to a defensible business case, then to rollout, tuning and reporting.

Assess

Review current tools, gaps, constraints and business drivers.

Compare

Map partner options to requirements, cost and operating effort.

Plan

Build a rollout path with owners, milestones and evidence needs.

Tune

Configure controls, reduce noise and align reporting.

Handover

Document decisions, train owners and leave a supportable model.

Questions

Common questions for this category.

Use these prompts to prepare for the first technology discussion.

Start with administrator access, remote access, core business applications and accounts tied to sensitive data.

Yes. Strong IAM, MFA, PAM and access review evidence often supports audits, privacy review and cyber risk reporting.

Start with one conversation

Let’s choose the right technology path.

Tell us your current tools, risk driver, deadline and budget range. We will map the options and the next steps.