Strategies for successfully managing privileged accounts
Getting identity and access management (IAM) right for your standard users is hard enough.
What about your superusers? Privileged accounts and users with elevated access have unique requirements that often push management and governance beyond the reach of traditional methods for privileged account management (PAM).
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