Preventing Data Breaches in Privileged Accounts Using Access Control

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Preventing Data Breaches in Privileged Accounts Using Access Control
It is critical that organizations are proactive in their approach to mitigating insider threats. Week after week, there are disturbing, déjà vu-like stories of significant data breaches, arrests connected to insider attacks, or investigation reports emphasizing the necessity to control privileged accounts that hold highly sensitive data. This white paper explores insider attacks, threats and risks involved across every enterprise, and recommends a sound, cost-saving solution to prevent a disaster from happening to a company's financial assets and reputation using access control.

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BeyondTrust is the only provider of Privileged Access Lifecycle Management (PALM) solutions for heterogeneous IT environments. The BeyondTrust suite of products reduces the risks associated with insider sabotage and theft of proprietary data, while documenting accountability to support increasing demands of regulatory compliance required across many industries. PALM is a technology architecture framework consisting of four continual stages running under a centralized automated platform: Access to privileged resources, Control of privileged resources, Monitoring of actions taken on privileged resources, and Remediation to revert changes made on privileged IT resources to a known good state.