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Identity Governance Risks Highlighted in Application Access Controls

Identity Governance Risks Highlighted in Application Access Controls

According to a recent LinkedIn post from Orchid Security, the company is drawing attention to what it describes as “Identity Dark Matter” inside enterprise applications. The post suggests that local users, service accounts, and hardcoded roles may sit outside traditional identity and access management, creating a gap between stated security policy and actual access.

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The post highlights comments from the firm’s CPO, Tal Herman, indicating that this entangled access is often left untouched due to fear of breaking production systems, which can contribute to governance drift over time. For investors, this emphasis on hidden identity risk points to a focus on advanced security use cases that address attack-surface management, potentially positioning the company to tap demand from organizations reassessing internal access controls.

As shared in the post, the company appears to be promoting a capability aimed at giving security teams more precise visibility and control over application-level identities. If Orchid Security can effectively convert this messaging into product adoption, it may support recurring revenue growth in the identity security and governance segment, while differentiating its offering in a crowded cybersecurity market.

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