TPAM stands for Threat and Privilege Access Management. It refers to the technologies and processes used to manage and control privileged access to an organization's critical assets. TPAM solutions typically involve managing passwords for privileged accounts, monitoring privileged sessions, and enforcing access controls to prevent unauthorized access and mitigate the risk of insider threats and external attacks. TPAM is commonly used to secure servers, databases, network devices, and other sensitive systems.
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