Privileged Access Management (PAM): Protecting the Most Powerful Accounts
Not all user accounts have the same level of access. Administrators, system accounts, and other privileged identities can make major changes to systems, applications, and infrastructure. If one of these accounts is compromised, attackers may gain control over critical resources. Privileged Access Management (PAM) helps organizations secure, control, and monitor these high-risk accounts. What is Privileged Access Management? Privileged Access Management (PAM) is a security approach used to control, monitor, and protect accounts with elevated permissions. PAM limits privileged access to only what is necessary, for only as long as it is needed, while providing visibility into privileged activity. Why PAM is Important Protects high-value accounts Reduces the risk of privilege abuse Limits attacker movement Controls administrative access Improves auditing and accountability Examples of Privileged Accounts Privileged identities may include: Domain administrators Database administrators Cloud...