Condor opts for cloud-based identity management

German airline Condor has announced that it will use Omada Identity Cloud to manage its 11,000 identities.

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German airline Condor has announced that it will use Omada Identity Cloud to manage its 11,000 identities.

This will enable Condor to manage the entire identity lifecycle while adhering to important compliance and governance requirements, the companies said.

Condor had sought a better way to review access and implement recertification workflows to make it easier to meet compliance and governance requirements.

As the company is moving to ServiceNow as its central ITSM and request portal and uses Microsoft Entra ID, Active Directory and SAP as core platforms, it needed a solution that would integrate with these systems.

The planned introduction of role-based access management and the increasing use of cloud applications was another reason to look for a new IGA solution.

Condor will be implementing the solution with the help of Omada and its long-standing Swiss partner, SECURIX.

Michael Garrett, CEO, Omada, said: “For Condor and many other companies, the huge influx of digital identities has become increasingly hard to manage well.

“At the same time, organisations in highly regulated industries need to do this well to remain compliant. Omada Identity Cloud offers ease of use in what is often a complex process, along with the interoperability that enables companies to keep the infrastructure they have.”

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