Privileged Access

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Privileged access covers the elevated permissions held by administrators, service accounts, and other high-trust identities that give them unrestricted access to critical systems. Coverage of privileged access governance, just-in-time elevation, session monitoring, credential vaulting, and the controls reducing the blast radius when privileged accounts are compromised.

Azure Privileged Identity Management (PIM): Overview and Guide
Azure

Azure Privileged Identity Management (PIM): Overview and Guide

Azure Privileged Identity Management gives organizations just-in-time access to sensitive resources, replacing always-on admin rights with time-bound, approval-gated roles. Learn how PIM works, how to set it up in Microsoft Entra, and why it's a cornerstone of least-privilege security.

What Is Privileged Access Management?
Identity Security

What Is Privileged Access Management?

Privileged access management (PAM) is one of the highest-impact security controls for protecting critical infrastructure and sensitive systems. This guide covers how PAM works, the difference between PAM and IAM, key capabilities to look for, and what IT teams need to deploy it successfully.