Integrating IAM and SIEM to Boost Event and Anomaly Detection

Sending information from your identity and access management (IAM) system to your security information and event management (SIEM) system can help you to find events and anomalies that you might not find otherwise. This can help you detect that an attacker has breached your systems. Your SIEM system might already be collecting a lot of […]

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IAM OT Security Risks Call for Strategic Defenses

Today’s technology requires today’s identity and access management (IAM). In the past, operational technology (OT) systems were physically and logically separated from a company’s enterprise corporate business environment and the external world. That served as a control to protect them from common cyberattacks. Starting in the 1970s, serial-based analog processes controlled, managed and monitored these […]

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Identity and Access Management: What’s Driving the Rush?

A recent Fortune Business Insights report projects that the global Identity and Access Management (IAM) market (valued at $9.53 billion in 2018) will reach $24.76 billion by the end of 2026, showing a CAGR of 13.17%. What’s behind this massive demand? In a nutshell, people don’t want their identities stolen. But the real drivers are […]

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How Privileged Access Management Fits Into a Layered Security Strategy

In its early stages, privileged access management (PAM) involved protecting only the passwords used for privileged accounts. But it evolved beyond that single purpose in the years that followed. Nowadays, it includes other security functions like multifactor authentication (MFA), session monitoring, proxying and user behavior analytics (UBA). Take a look at how these connect for […]

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How Privileged Access Management Fits Into a Layered Security Strategy

In its early stages, privileged access management (PAM) involved protecting only the passwords used for privileged accounts. But it evolved beyond that single purpose in the years that followed. Nowadays, it includes other security functions like multifactor authentication (MFA), session monitoring, proxying and user behavior analytics (UBA). Take a look at how these connect for […]

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