Privileged Access Management (PAM)

PAM (Privileged Access Management) solution is a security approach used to manage and control highly privileged accounts in organizations. This solution controls access to critical systems and data by system administrators, application administrators or other users with high access rights. PAM ensures that such privileged access is monitored, controlled, limited and recorded. In addition, risks of misuse are reduced by granting temporary access only for the time period needed. PAM solutions, supported by security measures such as encryption, session recording, multi-factor authentication, enable organizations to create a stronger line of defense against internal threats and external attacks. In this way, the management of privileged access becomes more secure and the effective implementation of security policies for organizations is ensured. 

Advantages of Privileged Access Management (PAM) Solution

Controlling Authorized Access

PAM ensures that only authorized users have access to sensitive systems and databases, which prevents insider threats and improper access.

Rich Authentication and Monitoring

PAM solutions continuously monitor, log and report the logins, sessions and activities of privileged accounts. This strengthens security controls and makes it easier to detect potential malicious behavior.

Protection against Internal Threats

PAM specifically controls users with privileged access, such as system administrators and senior employees, thus providing extra protection against malicious insider threats.

Password and Access Management

PAM provides secure storage and management of passwords. Passwords are changed regularly and can only be accessed by authorized users. This prevents weak passwords and password sharing.

Compliance and Regulatory Requirements

PAM automates the access control and audit processes required to comply with legal regulations such as PCI-DSS, HIPAA, GDPR. This helps organizations fulfill their responsibilities during audits.

Temporary Access Management of Privileged Accounts

PAM allows users to temporarily receive privileged access for specific tasks and automatically terminates sessions when access expires. This ensures access limited only for the time required, reducing risks.

Privileged Access Management (PAM)