Privileged Access Management

Trusted Access, Protected Privilege

Industry Challenges

Excessive Privilege Access

Many organizations grant users more access rights than needed, increasing risks of misuse and accidental exposure of sensitive data.

Complexity in Managing Privileges

Large, diverse IT environments pose challenges in managing privileged access across numerous systems, applications, and users.

Insider Threats

Privileged users have heightened access to sensitive systems, increasing risks of malicious or negligent actions.

Credential Theft

Cyber attackers frequently target privileged credentials to gain unauthorized access, necessitating robust protection mechanisms.

AI-Driven Threats

AI-powered attacks exploit vulnerabilities in privileged accounts with greater speed and complexity, intensifying the need for adaptive PAM solutions. 

Shadow Accounts and Unmonitored Privileges

Orphaned accounts, service accounts, and unmonitored privileges often go unnoticed, creating hidden vulnerabilities that cyber attackers can exploit to gain unauthorized access or escalate privileges.

Solutions

We offer tailored Privileged Access Management (PAM) solutions with our partners that validate and manage access rights, minimizing risks and bolstering your cybersecurity posture. Our approach includes the discovery of privileged accounts, real-time monitoring, access controls, and advanced password management to mitigate threats from both internal and external sources. 

Comprehensive Solution Highlights

Comprehensive Visibility

Gain unparalleled visibility with a unified view across identity security. Our partner solution ensures seamless collaboration by providing consistent information and context, empowering teams to proactively mitigate and remediate risks efficiently.

Flexible Architecture

Leverage a modern, cloud-native platform designed for agility and innovation. With 99.99% uptime and zero-downtime upgrades, this architecture supports business continuity while requiring 90% fewer resources to manage your identity security environment.

Adaptive Automation

Enhance your security posture with intelligent, risk-based authorization. Dynamically manage privileged access using real-time context analysis, ensuring only verified identities receive access when necessary—minimizing risks while reducing manual oversight.

User-Centric Security

Our solutions are designed for usability, integrating effortlessly into existing workflows. With shared capabilities and practical AI applications, teams benefit from robust, user-friendly tools that enhance productivity while safeguarding your organization.

Our Approach

Observe
Control
Adapt

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FAQs

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What is Privileged Access Management (PAM), and why is it important?

PAM is a cybersecurity strategy used to control, monitor, and secure access to critical systems and data by privileged users. It is important for preventing security breaches, data leaks, and insider threats by ensuring only authorized individuals have access to high-value assets and that their actions are monitored.

What are common challenges in managing privileged access?

Common challenges include excessive privilege access, complex IT environments, insider threats, compliance requirements, and credential theft. These challenges can be addressed through comprehensive PAM solutions that provide visibility, control, and monitoring of privileged access.

How does PAM help in preventing credential theft?

PAM helps prevent credential theft by securing privileged credentials in encrypted vaults, automating password rotation, and monitoring access to detect and respond to suspicious activities. This ensures that privileged credentials are protected from unauthorized access and misuse.

What is the principle of least privilege, and why is it important in PAM?

The principle of least privilege is a security practice that grants users the minimum level of access necessary to perform their roles. It is important in PAM because it reduces the risk of misuse or accidental exposure of sensitive data by limiting access to only what is needed.

How can organizations ensure compliance with regulatory requirements using PAM?

Organizations can ensure compliance by implementing PAM solutions that provide detailed audit and compliance reporting, monitor privileged activities, and enforce access controls. PAM helps demonstrate adherence to regulatory requirements and internal security policies.

What are the key features to look for in a PAM solution?

Key features include privileged account discovery, access controls, session monitoring, automated password management, and audit and compliance reporting. These features ensure comprehensive control and security of privileged access.

How does session monitoring enhance PAM?

Session monitoring enhances PAM by continuously tracking and recording privileged user activities. This allows organizations to detect and respond to suspicious behaviors in real-time, preventing potential security incidents and ensuring accountability.

What steps should be included in an incident response plan for privileged access breaches?

An incident response plan should include roles and responsibilities, detection and analysis procedures, containment and eradication steps, recovery processes, communication protocols, and post-incident reviews to improve future response efforts.

Can PAM solutions be customized to meet specific organizational needs?

Yes, PAM solutions can be customized to meet specific organizational needs by tailoring access controls, monitoring tools, and reporting capabilities. This ensures that PAM solutions align with the organization’s security objectives and risk tolerance.