What is PAM?
PAM (Privileged Access Management) focuses on securing accounts with elevated privileges — such as administrators, system accounts, and service accounts. These accounts represent high risk because they can provide full control over systems and data.
PAM solutions manage password vaulting, session monitoring, approval workflows, and detailed logging of privileged activities.
Metaphorically, PAM can be compared to a high-security area: only authorized individuals are allowed in, all activity is monitored, and access is granted only when strictly necessary.
Sicra and PAM
Sicra helps organizations reduce the risk associated with privileged accounts through modern PAM solutions and best practices.
Through services such as Privileged Access Management (PAM), Zero Trust Architecture, and Security consulting, Sicra supports organizations in establishing control, visibility, and auditability around administrative access.
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Related terms: Authorization, Agentic AI, IGA (Identity Governance and Administration), IAM (Identity and Access Management), JIT (Just-in-Time), Least privilege, Authentication, RBAC, Zero Trust, Identity security, IT security, Cybersecurity, Logging, Security audits