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When companies decide to initiate an identity governance and administration (IGA) project, it raises a number of questions. This primarily concerns the selection of products and solutions to manage digital identities and the permissions associated with them. Sometimes, however, it is helpful to take a step back and examine the extent to which the prerequisites for comprehensive governance are actually in place and where this should start from – because a number of others are grouped around the concept of identity and not necessarily uniformly or sharply.