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Identities explained ClearID centrally manages the access rights of all the individuals who interact with your organization. Here's what you need to know: Identity — An employee in the payroll and human resources management system — A Windows user in Microsoft Active Directory — A sales manager in the customer relationship management and quoting tool — A cardholder in the physical access control system An identity is an employee's or visitor's unique digital profile. It can be permanent for employees, semi-permanent or temporary for visitors. Identities interact across many security and business systems and might comprise: From admitting visitors to onboarding and offboarding employees, a modern physical identity and access management solution (PIAM) centrally manages an organization's policies, processes, and identities. Once policies are defined, ClearID will oversee the lifecycle of an identity across four typical stages: An identity is composed of a set of characteristics called attributes. These attributes are used to define an identity's access rights. As someone's attributes evolve, so do their access rights. Identity lifecycle 1. Identity creation 2. Access provisioning 3. Identity evolution 4. Access termination Attributes Examples are: — Department — Location — Role — Name of supervisor — Title of employee — Seniority — Training 2

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