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Manage IT user identity and authorization

How manage it user identity and authorization are reshaped as AGI capability advances.

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The bottom line

Roughly 95% of the work in Manage IT user identity and authorization 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: Because there are no specific child occupations seeded, the score relies heavily on the Lens prior 'Develop and manage IT resilience and risk' and the process description. Identifying, authenticating, and authorizing IT users to access systems and applications is pure software-level information work, landing it firmly in the high digital band.

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How the work flows

Trigger: An employee onboarding event, role change, or direct access request dictates the need for new or modified system permissions.

  1. Receive identity creation or system access request
  2. Verify user credentials and organizational role requirements
  3. Map requested access to role-based security policies
  4. Provision user accounts in the identity management directory
  5. Assign authentication tokens and specific access rights
  6. Validate successful initial login and system access
  7. Update or revoke access upon role change or departure

Outcome: The user identity is securely established and appropriate access rights are granted, modified, or revoked across the requested IT systems.

Measured by

Access Provisioning Cycle TimeTime To Revoke AccessUnauthorized Access IncidentsFirst-Pass Yield For Access Requests