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CyberArk IGA Powered by Zilla pros and cons

Vendor: CyberArk
4.2 out of 5

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PROS

Implementing CyberArk IGA Powered by Zilla boosts security and mitigates business risks across assets, conserving time and reducing account and access compromise risks.
Credential masking, time-bound access, approval of workflows, and audit trails for compliance are among the most valuable features of CyberArk IGA Powered by Zilla.
CyberArk IGA Powered by Zilla elevates organizational security by reducing risks and threats to platforms.
CyberArk IGA Powered by Zilla decreases investigation time by 30-40% when verifying user privileges or checking access history.
Access reviews, audit report generation, and compliance features of CyberArk IGA Powered by Zilla are highly effective. Users benefit from the ability to work and access applications from anywhere, without location constraints.

CONS

Central admin console needs improvement.
On-premises deployment processes require a very skilled engineer due to complexity.
Enhancing reporting functionality with more customization or advanced filtering is needed.
Lacking in the governance side of identities compared to competitors.
No automated way to de-provision access as a result of a review yet.
 

CyberArk IGA Powered by Zilla Pros review quotes

EA
Data Engineer at Baker Hughes
Mar 17, 2026
CyberArk IGA Powered by Zilla's access reviews, audit report generation, and compliance features are excellent.
reviewer2795934 - PeerSpot reviewer
Associate Director at a legal firm with 10,001+ employees
Jan 11, 2026
CyberArk IGA Powered by Zilla is a very stable product, and I do not see a lot of issues with it most of the time.
Vivek_Jaiswal - PeerSpot reviewer
Cyber Security Senior Specialist at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees
Apr 8, 2026
When we implemented CyberArk IGA Powered by Zilla, we definitely achieved a lot in terms of security, mitigating business risk across all assets, saving time, and reducing the risk of account compromise and access compromise.
Learn what your peers think about CyberArk IGA Powered by Zilla. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: May 2026.
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reviewer2816850 - PeerSpot reviewer
CTO at a computer software company with 51-200 employees
Apr 22, 2026
The features of CyberArk IGA Powered by Zilla that I have found the most valuable include credential masking, time-bound access, and using it for the approval of workflows and audit trails for compliance-related tasks.
IH
Head Of IT at NetPulse Limited
Mar 30, 2026
After implementing CyberArk IGA Powered by Zilla, it puts the organization at a very high security level by reducing risk and threats to platforms.
JQ
Presales Engineer at DGIT
Feb 4, 2026
It helps users work from anywhere, regardless of their location or country. Users do not need to be in their office geo-location to access applications or resources, which provides flexibility for accessing applications wherever they are.
reviewer2517972 - PeerSpot reviewer
Manager of Information Security Compliance at a financial services firm with 201-500 employees
Jul 24, 2024
We had these spreadsheets all over the place, but now we have a library of evidence to consult when needed. Zilla keeps everything in one place. It's not scattered all over anymore.
Hubert Hopkins - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Compliance Analyst at The Baldwin Group
Jul 26, 2024
I enjoy the ease of setup and creation of a review. Being a user of the tool or kind of an admin of the tool, the ease of setup of an access review is valuable.
 

CyberArk IGA Powered by Zilla Cons review quotes

EA
Data Engineer at Baker Hughes
Mar 17, 2026
For improvement, I would suggest enhancing the reporting functionality of CyberArk IGA Powered by Zilla, as it could benefit from more customization or advanced filtering for auditing purposes.
reviewer2795934 - PeerSpot reviewer
Associate Director at a legal firm with 10,001+ employees
Jan 11, 2026
CyberArk IGA Powered by Zilla is lacking in the governance side of identities compared to competitors.
Vivek_Jaiswal - PeerSpot reviewer
Cyber Security Senior Specialist at a tech vendor with 10,001+ employees
Apr 8, 2026
The first thing that can be improved is the central admin console.
Learn what your peers think about CyberArk IGA Powered by Zilla. Get advice and tips from experienced pros sharing their opinions. Updated: May 2026.
893,244 professionals have used our research since 2012.
reviewer2816850 - PeerSpot reviewer
CTO at a computer software company with 51-200 employees
Apr 22, 2026
I believe CyberArk IGA Powered by Zilla can be improved by simplifying the workflow and the UI for managing access requests and approvals.
IH
Head Of IT at NetPulse Limited
Mar 30, 2026
Improvement suggestions for CyberArk include addressing the on-premises deployment processes, which require a very skilled engineer to handle because of the complexity of the environments involved.
JQ
Presales Engineer at DGIT
Feb 4, 2026
The primary issue I have experienced with CyberArk IGA Powered by Zilla is related to support.
reviewer2517972 - PeerSpot reviewer
Manager of Information Security Compliance at a financial services firm with 201-500 employees
Jul 24, 2024
Maybe this is coming with their AI module, but I would like to see a feature that performs baseline analysis of permissions that may not fit into a role, and it attempts to group them into a role. We've run into problems with applications where someone has not created a role but assigned ad hoc permissions to a user. We still need to do some manual work to identify the group that the user belongs to. It would be amazing to have Zilla streamline that.
Hubert Hopkins - PeerSpot reviewer
IT Compliance Analyst at The Baldwin Group
Jul 26, 2024
There is still no automated way to de-provision access as a result of a review, but they are getting there in terms of making it unified. They are getting closer to that.