Deprovisioning Definitions
Access Deprovisioning
Access Deprovisioning is the systematic and automated process of revoking a user's access to applications, data, and systems upon termination or role change.
In modern multicloud environments, deprovisioning must be Zero-Day and Automated. Relying on manual processes leads to security gaps and non-compliance.
ObserveID eliminates the gap between HR termination and access revocation. Our platform triggers Instant Deprovisioning across all infrastructures the moment a user is marked as a "Leaver."
Zombie Accounts
Zombie Accounts
Active user accounts that remain in a system after the owner has left the organization. These are high-risk targets for credential-based attacks and data breaches.
Zero-Day Revocation
Zero-Day Deprovisioning
The security standard of revoking all access the same day a user is terminated, ensuring no window of opportunity for unauthorized access.
ObserveID's automation engine ensures that "Zero-Day" isn't just a goal-it's a reality. We provide a unified audit trail that proves aceess was revoked instantly.
Automated Offboarding
Automated Offboarding
The process where an identity platform automatically disables accounts and removes permissions in traget systems without manual intervention from IT staff.