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The 5 Key Factors for a Successful

PAM Project

By Jonathan Fussner & Matt Malarkey

Implementing a rigorous and secure Identity & Access Management system is the foundation for establishing an effective Zero Trust strategy to protect your organization against cyber risks. However, IGA (Identity Governance and Administration) and AM (Access Management) are not enough to secure privileged access. It is indeed necessary to monitor privileged sessions by managing access secrets and considering remote access security for unmanaged devices. This is what a PAM (Privileged Access Management) solution is made for.

Like IAM, implementing a PAM solution is not just a project but a program, meaning a series of projects that evolve the deployed solution according to the IT and OT infrastructure evolutionand needs (new providers to onboard, new resources to administer, etc.).

How can you ensure a successful PAM solution deployment? What are the key factors that will guarantee your privileged users adopt the solution?

Watch our replay to discover best practices for succeeding with your PAM project in terms of upstream analysis, integration, and change management.

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