Privileged Access Management (PAM) refers to the policies and technologies used to manage and control access to privileged accounts and sensitive information within an organization. PAM helps organizations to secure their critical assets, comply with regulations, and reduce the risk of security breaches by restricting unauthorized access and monitoring privileged activities. It is commonly used to manage passwords for administrative accounts, enforce multi-factor authentication, and audit privileged user sessions.
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