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3rd-Party Access: from forensic investigation to threat prevention

Understanding what your contractors do shouldn’t require an archaeology degree

3rd parties increasingly need to connect to your systems to do their job.

Most IT managers and Security Officers know the danger it represents.

They also know they rely on outdated approaches to connect contractors to their network, putting critical data at risk.

But for operational and productivity purposes, they keep relying on VPNs, static privileges, and fragmented monitoring tools.

Crossing their fingers until something goes wrong.

At this moment, productivity is an old memory already.

The IT team can spend hours, days and maybe nights, looking for the problem.

There are safer ways to connect your vendors, contractors, service providers, and external operators to your critical IT and OT systems remotely.

The challenge is no longer simply granting access.

The challenge is understanding what happens inside privileged sessions before incidents escalate.

In this LinkedIn Live session, we discuss how to move from reactive investigation to proactive protection by answering the following questions:

  • What is the best security shield for 3rd party access?
  • What are the top 5 “minimum” capabilities required to secure contractors’ access?
  • How can you prevent cyber incidents instead of managing them afterwards?
  • How to turn useless session recording videos into proactive and actionable assets?

 

From compliance to prevention

Our Lens tool was born from the idea that massive amounts of session recordings could be more useful if AI-analysed in real-time.

No more forensic investigation.

If misbehaviour weak signals are detected, the session is simply paused/cancelled.

Watch this replay to discover how to reconcile compliance with 3rd parties threat detection.

PAM is no longer just about controlling.

It’s about understanding risk in real time.