Internal identity management solutions are designed for use by one entity 55 WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM | 2016 KEY ARCHETYPE FEATURES •The IdP/RP owns the required attributes needed to determine user permissions within the Organisation •The system is used to control which users within a single Organisation or entity have permission to access certain services •These types of solutions are generally developed by private Organisations and sold as a product or service to various entities and institutions In internal identity management systems, the same entity acts as an IdP and a RP. The entity uses information that it holds on users to permission them to access various internal services. A good example of an internal identity management system would be a company or a government that permissions its employees or citizens to access different services based on their attributes. Closed Internal Management Systems Private solutions, global Leading software as a solution (SaaS) providers such as Salesforce, Oracle, SAP and Microsoft provide solutions that help their customers better understand, manage and interact with a set of users. SaaS has become a common delivery model for many businesses, as these solutions help keep users, data and applications within a closed system secure. These solutions serve a variety of industries and user groups (e.g., customers, employees, citizens, etc.). INTERNAL IDENTITY MANAGEMENT CASE STUDIES
