One Identity Privileged Access Management (PAM)

One Identity Privileged Access Management (PAM)

In today’s digital world, it is more important than ever to protect your sensitive data. Data breaches, ransomware attacks and other cyber threats are unfortunately daily occurrences. Privileged Access Management (PAM) is an essential part of any cybersecurity strategy to mitigate these risks.

What is PAM?

Privileged Access Management (PAM) is an identity security solution that helps protect organizations from cyber threats by monitoring, detecting and preventing unauthorized extended access to critical resources. Working through a combination of people, processes and technology, PAM gives you visibility into who is using authorized accounts and what they are doing while logged in. By limiting the number of users who can access management functions, you increase system security while additional layers of protection mitigate data breaches by threat actors.

Solutions from One Identity

One Identity Privileged Access Management (PAM) solutions reduce security risks and enable compliance. Now available as SaaS delivery or traditional on-premises offerings. You can secure, control, monitor, analyze and manage privileged access management tools across environments and platforms.

One Identity offers a wide range of PAM solutions to mitigate the risks of privileged access. These solutions include:

– One Identity Cloud PAM Essentials

One Identity Cloud PAM Essentials is a SaaS solution that puts security, manageability and compliance first. It provides privileged sessions and access control to limit unauthorized access.

– Privileged Sessions Management

Manage, monitor and record privileged sessions. This allows you to identify suspicious activity and prevent data breaches.

– Privileged Password Vault

Secure and efficient assignment of privileged rights. Automate password assignment based on roles and workflows.

– Privileged threat analytics

Analyze privileged sessions to identify high-risk users. Track suspicious behavior and prevent internal and external threats.

– Least privileged access

Limit access to the bare minimum to prevent data breaches. Give administrators exactly the rights they need to perform their duties.

– UNIX identity consolidation

Remove the stand-alone authentication and authorization requirements of native UNIX in favor of more secure, single identity/point-of-management functionality available through Active Directory (AD).

– Privileged access governance

Integrate Identity Manager with Safeguard to extend governance capabilities, including unified policies, automated and business-oriented attestation processes, and enterprise provisioning.

Conclusion

One Identity Privileged Access Management (PAM) is an essential tool for organizations looking to protect their sensitive data from cyber threats. One Identity’s solutions provide a complete and easy-to-use solution to secure privileged accounts and credentials, simplify compliance and improve overall IT security

 

Please contact [email protected] learn how PAM can help your organization combat cyber threats and protect your sensitive data.

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