According to a recent LinkedIn post from Cerby, the company is drawing attention to the broader risks associated with disconnected enterprise applications beyond basic efficiency concerns. The post notes that such apps can introduce security gaps, complicate audits, and increase application license costs when they sit outside centralized identity and access management, or IAM, frameworks.
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The post highlights that manual identity lifecycle workflows may become a root cause of operational and security risk rather than just an inconvenience. By promoting part three of its “Modernizing Identity Lifecycle Management” series, Cerby appears to be positioning its expertise and offerings around identity security and governance, which could support demand for its solutions as organizations look to tighten cybersecurity controls and optimize software spend.

