Security framework that provides granular control over privileged access. It allows organizations to monitor, manage, and audit privileged access to critical systems, applications, and data. By implementing PAM, you can reduce the risk of insider threats and external attacks that exploit privileged access.
Privileged Access Management (PAM)
Proactive Monitoring
Continuous observation of systems, networks, and devices to detect and resolve issues before they cause downtime or disruptions. Proactive monitoring helps maintain performance, improve reliability, and prevent costly outages through early detection and automated alerts.
Public Key Infrastructure (PKI)
A system of technologies, policies, and procedures used to manage digital certificates and encryption keys, enabling secure communication and identity verification across networks.
Ransomware
A type of malware that encrypts data and demands payment in exchange for decryption.
Recovery Point Objective (RPO)
The maximum acceptable amount of data loss an organization can tolerate in the event of a system failure or disaster, measured in time and used to determine backup frequency.
