The Nine Layers of Identity Architecture
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Most organizations buy identity technology one piece at a time. A directory here. An MFA solution there. A PAM tool when the auditors ask for it. The result is nine disconnected layers that were never designed to work together — and an architecture that fails the moment it's tested.
In this episode, Ernie and Josée decode Phase 5 of the IAM engagement blueprint: the technology architecture and three-year roadmap. Nine distinct functional layers — from the foundational directory and identity provider, through IGA and PAM, to non-human identity governance, ITDR, CIEM, and ZTNA — mapped, sequenced, and engineered to work as a single coherent system.
You'll leave knowing exactly how to structure a realistic deployment across three horizons, why skipping steps is fatal, and what separates organizations that simply buy software from those that actually engineer a security program.
If you're an architect or IT leader responsible for making all of this work together — this is the episode that hands you the architecture.
Connect with Ernie Prescott on LinkedIn at linkedin.com/in/ernieprescott