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Manage IT user authentication mechanisms

How manage it user authentication mechanisms are reshaped as AGI capability advances.

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Manage IT user authentication mechanisms — illustrated

The bottom line

Roughly 90% of the work in Manage IT user authentication mechanisms is information-shaped — already within reach of AI delivery. The question here is not whether it shifts, but which tasks go first and who staffs the residual.

Why: The lens places this process within 'Develop and manage IT resilience and risk'. The description specifies creating and managing IT user authentication mechanisms from user directories based on internal policies. As pure IT systems administration and configuration, this is highly digital, remote-capable knowledge work. Without seeded child occupations, the scalar is anchored high based on the IT-focused name and lens.

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How the work flows

Trigger: A security policy update, new system rollout, or periodic access review dictates the need to configure or update user authentication protocols.

  1. Define authentication requirements based on internal security policies
  2. Select and configure authentication methods such as multi-factor authentication or single sign-on
  3. Integrate authentication tools with the central user directory
  4. Test authentication workflows for security vulnerabilities and usability
  5. Deploy authentication mechanisms across IT systems
  6. Monitor authentication logs to detect anomalies and failed login attempts
  7. Audit and update authentication protocols periodically

Outcome: IT users are securely authenticated against the organizational directory in compliance with internal access policies.

Measured by

Authentication Success RateFailed Login Attempt RateUnauthorized Access IncidentsAuthentication System Uptime