Additionally, Gathid promises a seamless integration with an organization’s various systems. “Gathid offers a streamlined, easy-to-deploy solution that receives and models data from digital, operational technology (OT), and physical access control systems (PACS)_ without requiring admin rights or complex bi-directional integration,” the company said.
The solution is designed to bridge the accessibility gap in identity governance as it offers tailored subscriptions to organizations of varying sizes. The solution can also analyze role-based access and role mining for any system, including legacy, air-gapped, or specialized systems, without the high costs of traditional approaches, which often include large consulting projects, according to the release.
More AI-powered capabilities
Gathid features additional AI-powered algorithms to streamline the identity management experience. For instance, it claims to use advanced algorithms that can analyze data across diverse technologies and detect instances where identities have risky access privileges that violate security and compliance policies, enabling organizations to identify and rectify “toxic role combinations”.
The solution also features an incident memory allowing it to maintain a historical record of identity security alterations, helping organizations with a detailed review of access rights changes before, during, and after an incident.
Gathid promises high compatibility, capable of receiving identity-related data from all systems either manually or automatically. The platform is generally available with the launch and runs a tiered subscription model based on the number of identities an organization signs up for managing.