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Group and Role Management Integration

The IAMIAM Identity and Access Management (IAM) is a set of policies, processes, and technologies designed to ensure that the right individuals (identities) have the right access to resources within an organization. IAM involves managing and securing digital identities, controlling access to systems and data, and maintaining the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of information. Team provides Group and Role Management solutions for colleges, schools, and units at The University of Texas at Austin.

Apollo

Detailed instructions for integrating your Mainframe application with Apollo can be found on the Apollo Help and Tutorials .

Enterprise Group Services (EGS)

Enterprise Group Services (EGS) allows University departments to automate the management of application and system authorizationAuthorization Authorization refers to the act of determining whether an authenticated user is allowed to access a specific resource or take a specific action. For more information, see our Concepts page. groups. EGS group membership is managed using Attribute-Based Access Control (ABACABAC Attribute-Based Access Control (ABAC) is a mechanism for managing of user access to information systems based on values of user attributes. Attribute-Based Access Control (ABAC) evaluates the access dynamically, using an algorithm that takes “attributes” as an input, and outputs access decision (allow/deny). The attributes are usually user attributes from the user profile, supplemented with context attributes, such as time of access and user’s current location.) rules with members being added and removed automatically.

See the Is my use case a good fit for Enterprise Group Services (EGS)? knowledge article to learn if EGS is right for your CSUCSU College, School, or Unit.

Enterprise Group Services (EGS) is currently in soft launch and working with selected early adopters. While the team will field requests from other University departments, requests from early adopters will be prioritized.

Request a Group

OHSOHS The Organizational Hierarchy System (OHS) refers to the Department System by an anachronistic name. Contacts (OHSC)

The information from OHS Contacts is replicated in downstream systems. In particular, they can be found in the uTexas Enterprise Directory (TED) in the utexasEduRole object class .

SailPoint IdentityIQ (IIQIIQ SailPoint IdentityIQ (IIQ) is a group- and role-based authorization management service. See Identity Lifecycle Management for more information.)

We are not accepting requests for new integrations with SailPoint IdentityIQ (IIQ) at this time.

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Recent News

  • Release Notes – midPoint – Release 2025.3.2
  • Release Notes – IGA Infrastructure – Release 2025.2.2
  • Release Notes – SailPoint IdentityIQ (IIQ) – Version 2025.2.0
  • Release Notes – Enterprise Group Services – Release 2025.2.3
  • Release Notes – midPoint – Release 2025.3.1

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