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Revenue Leakage from IAM-Related Configuration Faults

Undisclosed leakage amounts from configuration anomalies

Configuration issues in IAM contribute to revenue leakage through process errors and system faults, particularly in multi-tenant security environments. Poor role-based access control fails to prevent data leakage between tenants, leading to unbilled services or lost revenue opportunities. This is systemic in security-focused industries with complex access needs.

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Privileged Access Misuse in IAM Configurations

Average breach cost from 62% of incidents tied to privileged misuse

Misconfigured IAM allows privileged access misuse, with 62% of breaches involving such incidents stemming from improper provisioning and excessive privileges. Former employees retain shadow access, and overpermissioned users enable data theft or system damage. This recurs due to lack of regular access reviews and automation.

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Excess Licensing Costs from Stale IAM Accounts

Licensing cost reductions from account cleanups (quantified savings post-remediation)

Poor IAM configuration leaves stale and orphaned accounts active, leading to unnecessary software licensing fees for unused access. Organizations pay for licenses tied to overprovisioned or departed users without regular cleanups. This is a recurring drain identified in IAM risk assessments as a quick win for cost savings.

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GDPR Fines from IAM Access Control Failures

Up to 4% of annual global revenue

Identity and access management configuration failures lead to unauthorized access to sensitive data, resulting in data breaches and non-compliance with regulations like GDPR. Organizations face fines up to 4% of annual global revenue for serious data protection failures tied to poor IAM controls, such as privileged account compromise and shadow access persistence. These issues are systemic due to manual processes and delayed deprovisioning.

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