SSO Is Not Technology: 5 Pillars of Governance Architecture
The article discusses the importance of a governance architecture centered around identity in modern digital security. It outlines five essential pillars that organizations must adopt to transition from legacy systems to a more secure, centralized identity model. The shift to a Zero Trust framework is emphasized as crucial for enhancing operational resilience and reducing vulnerabilities.
- ▪Identity is the cornerstone of modern industrial intelligence and trust is essential.
- ▪The governance architecture consists of five pillars: SAML, OAuth, OIDC, Zero Trust Policy, and the Future Layer.
- ▪A centralized Identity Provider (IdP) is necessary for a secure and efficient digital perimeter.
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ShareLinkedInX / TwitterCopy LinkIdentity is the cornerstone of modern industrial intelligence. Trust is non-negotiable. This post establishes the 5 Pillars of Governance Architecture. The governance model demands a non-negotiable architectural reset required for operational Zero Trust. Zero trust. Zero doubt. Zero exceptions. Build it now. Execution is the only strategy that survives the first contact with reality. Strategy is life. Build for survival. Each single architectural decision made today will determine the ultimate resilience of the digital perimeter for the next decade. Build now. Win big. Stay safe. Strategy is destiny. For two decades, the security world tolerated the most expensive vulnerability: the password.
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