Mitigate Risk with Privileged Access Management

August 2, 2021

Today’s traditional security measures are not sufficient in the modern world to combat the sophistication and scale of new cyber threats. It requires new cybersecurity policies and procedures to ensure our most trusted data is protected and secure.

The U.S. Department of Defense has published a new Zero Trust Reference Architecture that now incorporates a key tenet for privileged account security. This means federal agencies can modernize their cybersecurity stance and incorporate best practices to mitigate risk by implementing privileged access management (PAM).

This whitepaper will discuss why privileged access matters and what federal agencies need to do in order to follow the government’s recommendations for adopting a Zero Trust framework.

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