Companies were struggling even in the non cloud world.
Add to that a cloud migration severely underestimated that involves refactoring of n legacy processes (and possible team reorganization), a "brilliant" idea of mapping AD roles and nonsensical forests into <insert propietary cloud IAM solution>, a new CISO coming in following the mantra of least privilege without taking the time to understand (and eventually help redesign) current operations, and urgent deadlines to meet/emergencies to manage/general unwillingness to change standard operating procedures for the new environments (trying to fit everything in the custom servicenow workflows that was designed years ago)... the result is either everyone gets its own tailored set of overpermissions, or broad wildcard roles that for some strange reason fit <insert compliance framework>.
Yes indeed, NDN is a serious contender for the future Internet architecture. There are still some privacy concerns (due to the ubiquitous caching), and some performance/throughput issues due to signature verification on content packets (which are all signed), but lot of research has been done on ICN and I really would love for it to be the next Internet.
Add to that a cloud migration severely underestimated that involves refactoring of n legacy processes (and possible team reorganization), a "brilliant" idea of mapping AD roles and nonsensical forests into <insert propietary cloud IAM solution>, a new CISO coming in following the mantra of least privilege without taking the time to understand (and eventually help redesign) current operations, and urgent deadlines to meet/emergencies to manage/general unwillingness to change standard operating procedures for the new environments (trying to fit everything in the custom servicenow workflows that was designed years ago)... the result is either everyone gets its own tailored set of overpermissions, or broad wildcard roles that for some strange reason fit <insert compliance framework>.