TITLE:
Unique Identity Gateway Automation Product Capable of Connecting SAP GRC Security System for IAM Activity
AUTHORS:
Shreekant Rangrej
KEYWORDS:
Identity Gateway (IG), SAP GRC (Governance, Risk, and Compliance), Identity and Access Management (IAM), Robotic Process Automation (RPA), Automation and Integration, User Provisioning and De-Provisioning, Compliance (SOX, GDPR, ISO 27001), Access Control Automation, Workday Integration, AI and Machine Learning (ML), Operational Efficiency, Data Integrity and Quality, Job Satisfaction and Workforce Optimization, Cloud and Multi-Tenant Environments, Governance and Auditability
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Information Security,
Vol.16 No.4,
October
29,
2025
ABSTRACT: The unique identity gateway product organizes and secures Identity and Access Management (IAM) activities in the corporate world where security of users is paramount for the successful operation in the SAP GRC Environments. Automating procedures through modern gateway technologies and secure SAP GRC environments and RPA facilitates integration of applications, security and compliance. The article asserts that Identity Gateway will modernize the interaction of applications with SAP GRC but needs to resolve security issues, give lower operational costs, and provide scalable and future-based solvable problems for the IAM. Automating repetitive tasks that are processable gives large corporations lower cost returns and more staff and resources to devote to other areas. Automation technologies can perform tasks such as disabling users, onboarding new hires, provisioning access, automating report writing, managing emails of whatever type and nature, etc., all faster than humans can. This will enhance the ability of the IT department. To make decisions and deliver IT services. Improvement in data integrity and quality will also be achieved by lessening work fatigue among the staff who are bogged down in repeating multitudes of this process. Also, allowing fewer stretching hours by the repetitiveness of the processes lends less classification of the operational cost, thereby leaving more staff and resources to be devoted to productive matters like profit, investment in raising more production and services, innovation, forward planning, customer service, etc. Automation will allow staff to think of more creative and analytical tasks that need human thought and insight, which should lead to better job satisfaction amongst younger staff and less stress for older staff. Automated processes can handle workloads of billions of millions and give a good performance and service level without increasing the amount of manpower needed in these areas as companies tend to increase in size.