Functioning Identity and Access Management (IAM) is a central component of the IT security strategy of large companies. It contributes to cyber security on the one hand and to corporate productivity on the other by optimizing time-to-market and increasing efficiency within the company through automation options. IAM is also becoming increasingly important in the insurance industry from a compliance and governance perspective. The correct authentication and authorization of employees, partners and customers are key requirements. This involves giving the right people access to the right resources at the right time for the right reasons in a documented and traceable manner.
Overall, the implementation has helped to improve IT security and efficiency in operational role design while meeting our governance and monitoring needs. These are just some of the positive aspects of the transformation.
- Falk Enewoldsen, Product Owner Role Management and Data Quality at UNIQA
UNIQA commissioned the digitalization service provider T-Systems Austria to add another key component to the existing solution. The aim was to obtain a holistic view of UNIQA‘s organization as well as its IT users and their authorizations, to analyze them and to manage them with the help of a consistent role model. The choice quickly fell on Nexis, which supported the implementation of an identity analytics platform based on NEXIS 4.
UNIQA aimed to:
In this project, we had to cope with a wide range of requirements. One of the biggest challenges was the great time pressure that exists when a legacy system or conventional methods can no longer be used. The transformation that took place at the customer as a result of this project was also exciting.
- Dieter Kögler, Account Manager at T-Systems Austria
With NEXIS 4, UNIQA was able to:
This saves time and resources. This allows us to focus even more on the needs of our business areas, act as a business enabler while meeting increasing regulatory requirements and compliance standards and continuously developing our IT security strategy.
- Alex Campestrini, Product Owner IAM Core Systems at UNIQA
The UNIQA Group is one of the leading insurance groups in its core markets in Austria and Central and Eastern Europe. With around 21,000 employees and exclusive sales partners, the UNIQA Group serves almost 16 million customers in 18 countries. In Austria alone, UNIQA serves around 3.7 million customers, either directly or together with its banking and sales partner Raiffeisen.