What is Native Zero Trust Remote PAM?
What is Native Zero Trust Remote PAM? By the year 2026, organizations embracing least privilege approaches to RPAM use cases are projected to significantly reduce
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Don’t let DORA compliance be a burden—turn it into an opportunity to strengthen your company’s resilience.
The Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA) sets out regulatory requirements for the financial sector to ensure that ICT systems are resilient to cyber threats. The act outlines specific areas of ICT risk management, focusing on governance, prevention, detection, response, and recovery.
The core objective of DORA is to ensure that all financial entities are able to withstand, recover from, and adapt to ICT-related incidents, including cyberattacks. It mandates a comprehensive ICT risk management framework that includes governance, security, and operational continuity requirements.
The purpose of this document is to explain how cyberelements helps organizations comply with DORA’s key requirements through its Zero Trust PAM solution.
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What is Native Zero Trust Remote PAM? By the year 2026, organizations embracing least privilege approaches to RPAM use cases are projected to significantly reduce
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