Entitlement Management solutions aim, in a nutshell, at ensuring that the right people (users) have the right access, at the right time to (sensitive) enterprise resources - by factoring in business, legislative and security requirements/constraints.
Usually a centralized approach is proposed as a way to ensure up-to-date control and management of access rights, coupled with the automation of user account provisioning and their lifecycle management.
I am looking for any type of study/survey/data that provides some factual information about the impact that "entitlement management" has within enterprises (e.g. in terms of handling/improving access control, costs, governance, etc.), compared with more traditional, ad-hoc approaches (e.g. relying on ad-hoc systems to manage users' rights and related access control).
Any pointer to material on this topic would really be welcome.
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