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by kasey_junk
542 days ago
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There is nothing _wrong_ with it, and so long as you can prove that your offboarding is consistent and quick then feel free to use it. But a central system that uses the same identity/auth everywhere is much easier to keep consistent and fast. That’s why auditors and security professionals will harp on idp/sso solutions as some of the first things to invest in. |
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However git is a central system, a database if you will, where you can keep identities globally consistent. That's the whole point. In my experience, the reason people leave it is because you grow the need to interoperate with third party stuff which only supports AD or Okta or something. Should I get to grow past that phase myself I would feed my chosen IdM with that data instead.