For organisations that need rapid time to value, a fixed-price, fixed-scope implementation establishes a secure identity foundation within a defined timeframe.
This approach is suited to teams prioritising quick ROI, predictable delivery and a clean baseline for future governance and growth.
When Identity Becomes the Weakest Link
Identity sits at the heart of modern security. Every user, service, API and device depends on it, yet many organisations still struggle with identity environments that have evolved over time without a clear structure. As a result, access rights become too broad, processes remain manual, tools are fragmented and controls that look sound on paper do not always work in practice.
These challenges often remain hidden until something changes. It may be the introduction of new cloud services, new partner relationships or increased pressure from auditors. When that happens, weaknesses in identity quickly become business risks.
IAM Implementation helps organisations build or strengthen identity foundations that are secure, practical and built to last. Whether implementing IAM for the first time or improving an existing setup, the aim is to create an identity environment that supports the business, reduces risk and can scale with confidence.
IAM Implementation, defined
IAM Implementation is a structured engagement to design, implement or improve identity and access controls across workforce, customer and privileged environments.
It focuses on defining who should have access, to what, under which conditions, and how that access is governed over time. The goal is to turn identity from a set of disconnected tools into a coherent control layer that supports security, compliance and business operations.
While the scope and pace may vary, all implementations are built on the same core principles: least privilege, clear ownership and controls that work in real-world conditions.
This is not an operational IAM service, monitoring function or access helpdesk. It is about establishing a strong, reliable foundation that operational teams can build on.
Implementation Paths
Organisations rarely start from a blank slate. Implementation paths are aligned to the identity technologies already in place, the pace of change required and the organisation’s risk profile.
IAM Implementation is delivered through focused paths tailored to dominant identity stacks and real-world constraints.
Each path delivers the same outcome: a secure, operable identity foundation — adapted to the organisation’s technology and operating reality.
The difference is not ambition, but the starting point. Identity programmes succeed or fail less on tooling than on timing, ownership and organisational readiness.
For environments built primarily on Microsoft technologies, implementation focuses on Entra ID, Azure identity controls and modern access governance patterns.
This path is designed for organisations that need deep platform expertise to support Zero Trust, cloud adoption and secure productivity at scale.
For organisations standardised on Okta or Auth0, identity implementation emphasises secure workforce access, customer identity flows and integration with modern applications.
The focus is on strong authentication, clean lifecycle management and identity experiences that balance security with usability.
For complex environments using enterprise IGA or PAM platforms, implementation centres on access governance, segregation of duties and control of high-risk privileges.
This path is suited to organisations with mature compliance needs, regulated access requirements, or complex role models.
When IAM Implementation supports your goals
Define clear identity architecture, ownership and control boundaries across users, services and systems.
Eliminate excessive privileges, orphaned accounts and manual access paths that adversaries routinely exploit.
Build identity foundations that support conditional access, least privilege and strong authentication — without disrupting users.
Ensure identity supports cloud adoption, partner integration, customer access and growth without repeated rework.
How it works
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Understand the identity landscape
Review existing identity providers, access flows, privilege models and governance structures. Identify structural gaps and risk drivers.
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Design the right identity model
Define target-state architecture for IAM, IGA, CIAM and PAM where relevant — aligned with business needs, risk tolerance and regulatory expectations.
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Implement and improve
Support implementation, configuration and refinement of identity controls, access policies and governance workflows — focusing on correctness, usability and durability.
Core identity domains covered
Each engagement is scoped to what matters - not forced into a one-size-fits-all model.
The results that matter
- Clear ownership and control over access
- Reduced risk from excessive or unmanaged privileges
- Identity foundations that support Zero Trust and cloud security
- Fewer manual processes and access exceptions
- Stronger audit readiness and access transparency
- Identity that enables the business instead of slowing it down
Regulatory alignment
IAM Implementation supports risk-based expectations under frameworks such as NIS2 by establishing strong access control, accountability and governance – core pillars of operational cyber resilience.
Why Allurity
Why Allurity
European strength. Practitioner insight. One trusted partner.
Our identity work is grounded in real-world attack paths and operational experience.
You work with specialists who understand how identity fails in practice – and how to build access models that remain secure as organisations grow, change and modernise.
We help you get identity right once – and avoid fixing it again under pressure.
Secure Together
Clarity. Confidence. Resilience.