Securing Privileged Accounts: Three Steps to Maximize Protection with MFA
Hackers are eyeing your privileged accounts, so you better be using more than 'admin123' to secure them.
Multi-factor authentication from RSA SecurID Access provides the strongest security for your most sensitive access points. It uses risk and behavior analytics to ensure the users logging into your privileged accounts are legit, and not malicious insiders or external attackers exploiting weak passwords.
Use it to protect privileged access management solutions like CyberArk as well as privileged access to critical infrastructure like AWS and Azure consoles.
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