Delinea has announced significant updates to its Privileged Access Management (PAM) platform, building on the company’s established position in the identity security market since its transition from the Centrify brand. The enhanced platform introduces several key capabilities aimed at strengthening privileged access control and management, as organizations face mounting pressure to secure privileged credentials against sophisticated cyber threats.
The updated solution provides unified privileged access management through core functionalities including session recording and monitoring, least privilege enforcement, and automated password vaulting and rotation. The approach matches current industry best practices for enterprise security requirements, particularly as organizations adopt zero-trust architectures. A centralized control system manages access to privileged accounts, incorporating credential vaulting for secure storage of passwords, SSH keys, and API tokens.
Among the platform’s technical features is comprehensive session monitoring and recording functionality, which creates detailed audit trails of privileged access activities. The system implements continuous monitoring with real-time alert capabilities, designed to identify and flag unusual access patterns or potential security violations. The functionality has become increasingly critical as organizations work to detect and respond to potential insider threats and sophisticated external attacks.
The platform includes integration capabilities with existing security infrastructure, enabling connections with SIEM systems, identity and access management platforms, and enterprise applications. The integration framework allows organizations to incorporate privileged access management into their broader security architecture, following similar approaches to those seen in recent enterprise security integration initiatives.
For regulatory alignment, the solution includes features to support compliance with standards such as GDPR, HIPAA, and PCI-DSS. The platform also provides specific functionality for development teams, allowing them to maintain necessary access privileges while adhering to security protocols, addressing a growing need for secure DevOps practices in enterprise environments.
Sources: 7kNetwork, Delinea, Delinea Blog
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