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Mar 04, 2020
Solving Problems in Privileged Access Management with Automation

While businesses race ahead with digital transformation, security and identity management are often being left behind. The complexity of modern organizations of all sizes has undermined the traditional concepts of privileged access management (PAM) and privileged account usage. Help desks and IT security teams are often too busy and understaffed to be able to give PAM the attention it deserves.

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May 31, 2019
The Compelling Need for Privileged IT Process Automation

IT processes can often be repetitive and many of these tasks can take companies a lot of time and costs, putting pressure on highly skilled IT staff. By automating IT processes, companies can not only become more productive and efficient but also relieve the load on their IT department.

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Jun 27, 2018
Closing the Loop Between Audit and Action: Meet Compliance Needs With Privileged Access Management

Privilege Management has been a key element of both IAM (Identity & Access Management) and cybersecurity programs for years. However, increased complexity of modern corporate IT infrastructures and mounting pressure from compliance regulators force privilege management solutions to constantly expand their scope into new functional areas. From simple password vaults to advanced monitoring and behavior analytics to governance and compliance – a modern PxM solution permeates every corner of your enterprise IT infrastructure.

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Jun 23, 2017
Delegate the Task, Not the Privilege: How to Simplify and Secure Your Privileged Accounts

Privilege Management has been a key element of both IAM (Identity & Access Management) and cyber security programs for years. However, increased the complexity of modern corporate IT infrastructures with growing reliance on outsourced IT staff and mounting pressure from compliance regulators forcing privilege management solutions to expand their scope into new functional areas constantly. But what if instead of scrupulously designing access policies and rigorously monitoring every privileged account’s activities to prevent a malicious user from misusing their privileges one could stop giving anyone privileged access at all? Why delegate access to a sensitive system when you can delegate a specific task?