Security's Privilege Crisis
Despite spending $114B on cybersecurity in 2018, the onslaught of security breaches continues unabated.1 Topping the list as the number one attack vector? Credential theft. Stolen passwords are a great entry for attackers to work their way to the right person with the right access and privileges. Privileged access is highly prized for being the most efficient way to steal the most data. And with more work heading to the cloud and greater third-party access, the attack surface is only expanding. Given the risk, it's time to look at how you're securing your administrators' access and privilege and go beyond the status quo, which typically only revolves around a password vault.
This eBook looks at what's behind the privilege crisis, helps you assess how your privileged access management strategy stacks up and proposes a rethink in your approach — one that better addresses the needs of the hybrid enterprise. We'll explore ways to strengthen your company's identity maturity with a Zero Trust approach and proven best practices that reduce your risk of a security breach.
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