Identity security posture Management (ISPM) is emerging as a new strategic cybersecurity discipline that enables organizations to manage risk, enforce policy, and strengthen compliance across increasingly complex environments. ISPM provides visibility, context, and continuous monitoring of identity-related risk across hybrid environments.
This in-depth report defines ISPM, outlines the risks that it accounts for, and offers a framework for security leaders to benchmark their readiness to adopt and implement ISPM.
Download this exclusive RSA report now to learn:
- What ISPM means and how it supports a Zero Trust model
- The new cybersecurity risks that traditional identity capabilities fail to account for, and the challenges that ISPM solves
- The eight core principles of ISPM
- The foundational cybersecurity capabilities organizations need to enable an ISPM practice
- How organizations can assess their readiness for adopting an ISPM strategy
- How ISPM principles can advance Zero Trust security posture
Download the report now to learn how to make ISPM part of your cybersecurity strategy.
What is Identity Security Posture Management (ISPM)?
Identity Security Posture Management (ISPM) is a new cybersecurity approach that continuously assesses and improves identity-related risk across environments. It helps organizations identify gaps in visibility, governance, and control, and supports organizations move closer to Zero Trust.
Why is ISPM important for Zero Trust security?
Zero Trust requires strict identity verification at every layer. ISPM helps organizations advance toward Zero Trust by providing the providing the visibility, analytics, and enforcement capabilities needed to evaluate and improve identity-related controls over time.
Who should use this RSA ISPM report?
This report is designed for CISOs, identity architects, and IT leaders responsible for protecting access across hybrid, multicloud, and on-premises environments. It’s especially valuable for those looking to benchmark maturity and implement a measurable posture improvement strategy.
What will I learn from this report?
You’ll gain an in-depth understanding of the ISPM framework, why it’s critical now, and how to operationalize it. The report outlines how to evaluate your current identity posture, prioritize areas of improvement, and align identity management with broader cyber risk and compliance goals.