PAM

PRIVILEGED ACCESS MANAGEMENT (PAM) IS A SECURITY METHOD THAT MANAGES PRIVILEGED ACCOUNTS, USING SECURE REPOSITORIES, LOGGING, AND ADMINISTRATIVE ACCOUNT PROTECTION TO CONTROL AND MONITOR ACCESS TO IMPORTANT ASSETS.
PAM solutions provide a repository for credentials of privileged accounts which are isolated in order to reduce the risk of the credentials getting compromised. Typically, these tools work by having administrators go through the PAM system and “check out” the account, which will then be authenticated and logged. When the account is checked back into, the credentials will be reset, so the administrator will be forced to check out the account again in order to use it.
There are some other identity access management details to be considered for a comprehensive IAM strategy:

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