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Privileged Account Management - PAM (privileged access management) is a solution that enables you to monitor, manage, and control the usage of critical resources.

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Privileged Access Management (PAM) is a security solution that enables monitoring, managing, and controlling privileged accounts that access critical systems, data, or resources within an organization. PAM is designed to enhance the security of privileged access accounts and prevent their misuse. These systems typically involve administrative accounts and other highly privileged accounts.
 
PAM solutions are specifically designed to control, authorize, monitor, and report access to privileged accounts. This allows organizations to reduce security vulnerabilities in accessing critical data or systems and detect malicious activities. Additionally, PAM meets audit requirements by recording the daily activities of privileged accounts.

PAM, one of the hottest topics in cybersecurity, because the number one target of cybercriminals is to find and use privileged accounts to gain unlimited access to critical assets. PAM creates an isolated, highly secure, and tightly controlled environment to store and control privileged identity information. It also enables detailed usage tracking of privileged accounts, which are often shared accounts, such as administrative accounts.
 
Control over access to resources is critical to protecting your critical data. Therefore, control over access to these resources by privileged accounts needs to be maintained. While granting access rights to privileged accounts, care should be taken to ensure that this access is not spread to other accounts and protected against cybercriminals. FUDO creates an isolated, highly secure, and tightly controlled environment to store and control privileged identity information. It also provides detailed usage tracking of privileged accounts, which are often shared accounts (such as administrative accounts). The FUDO administrator can monitor the activities of users granted access rights. You can join the user's session, pause the session, terminate the remote connection, or share it. It also enables policy creation and tracking by defining regular expressions.