SPG enhances cybersecurity capabilities with Saviynt

SPG is enhancing its cybersecurity capabilities in a new partnership with Saviynt, a leading provider of cloud-native identity and governance platform solutions.

  • Monday, 28th October 2024 Posted 1 year ago in by Phil Alsop

The move comes as the digital transformation firm strengthens its cybersecurity capacity across all areas of its operations with investments in strategic partnerships, training and expanding the team.

The SPG and Saviynt partnership will provide enterprises with a converged solution encompassing identity management, privileged access management (PAM), and application governance. The comprehensive approach secures digital assets and data across hybrid ecosystems, ensuring enhanced cybersecurity for internal and external applications.

The combined capabilities of SPG and Saviynt are designed to support enterprise-wide cloud-based cybersecurity infrastructures, accelerating deployment cycles and enabling faster, more efficient solutions for managing user identities, access privileges, and security risks.

Charlie Grey, partner director EMEA at Saviynt, commented, "Our partnership with SPG offers a powerful combination of identity governance and administration solutions that help organisations optimise security, reduce complexity, and maximise their return on investment."

Saviynt's Identity Cloud platform helps organisations orchestrate workforce and enterprise applications while managing privileged and third-party identities. The Identity Cloud platform supports automated risk management and actions powered by machine learning to provide value and scalability.

By leveraging Saviynt's platform, SPG will deliver a more resilient and secure identity ecosystem to its clients, allowing them to streamline identity governance processes and reduce costs. The platform's ability to converge IGA, data access governance, PAM, and third-party access governance empowers businesses to navigate the complexities of modern hybrid IT environments.

Gareth Humphreys, SPG CEO, said: "SPG has a holistic approach to digital transformation, where cybersecurity plays an integral role in every step of the process. The partnership with Saviynt and our broader investment will ensure we continue offering customers the best solution.”

"We are equipping organisations with the tools they need to manage security, compliance, and access risks across complex environments. Our collaborative approach allows us to deliver faster, more scalable identity management solutions, enabling businesses to innovate and thrive in a secure environment."

SPG has a multi-disciplined team of experts who deliver digital transformation projects across the public and private sectors. It is part of the Solution Performance Group, which also offers technology talent recruitment and software development.

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