No. This definition does not describe an Identity Cube. In SailPoint IdentityIQ, an Identity Cube is the central identity record that represents a person or identity within IdentityIQ. It consolidates identity attributes, correlated application accounts, entitlements, assigned roles, detected roles, manager relationship, policy violations, lifecycle state, and other governance-relevant information. The Identity Cube is the primary object used by IdentityIQ to understand who a user is and what access that user has across connected systems.
The statement given describes provisioning, not an Identity Cube. Provisioning is the process of adding, removing, or modifying a user’s access on an application. Examples include creating an account, changing account attributes, adding an entitlement, removing group membership, disabling an account, or deleting an account.
Therefore, the definition is inaccurate because it describes an access-change process, while an Identity Cube is an identity data model. Reference topics: Identity Modeling, IdentityCube contents, application account correlation, entitlements, roles, Provisioning, account requests, and access-change fulfillment.