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Privileged Access Management Solutions

PAM solutions that bring your critical system accesses into a centralized, secure, and auditable structure with ManageEngine PAM360.

Privileged Access Management Solutions

Infraserve, through ManageEngine PAM360 technology, ensures that your highly privileged access processes are brought under centralized control and that all sessions are executed within a traceable framework.

Privileged Access Management (PAM) is a security discipline that safeguards the identities, credentials, and sessions of highly privileged accounts authorized to access critical systems, databases, and network components. The lack of auditing for privileged accounts—which constitutes one of the greatest risks to information systems—is transformed into a centralized, transparent, and auditable framework through PAM processes.

  • Privileged Account and Password Management: Passwords belonging to critical systems are stored in a centralized and encrypted vault. It is ensured that passwords are rotated automatically based on designated security policies and that complexity standards are maintained.

  • Real-Time Session Monitoring and Video Recording: All activities of privileged users on systems are monitored instantaneously. Recording sessions in video format establishes a transparent evidence foundation for retrospective audit processes and forensic analysis.

  • Just-in-Time (JIT) Access: Temporary elevated privileges are defined for users only at the exact moment they need them and for a specific duration. This "least privilege" approach prevents systems from being continuous open targets.

  • Secure and Passwordless Remote Access: It allows third-party vendors or remote workers to access critical internal systems over a secure tunnel without seeing the actual passwords. During this process, all connection traffic is kept under strict surveillance.

  • User Behavior Analytics (UBA): Anomalous activities are detected by analyzing the behaviors of privileged users. In case of suspected breach, sessions can be automatically terminated or instant alert mechanisms are operated.

  • Certificate and Key (SSH/SSL) Management: The lifecycles of SSL certificates and SSH keys are managed centrally. By monitoring expiration dates, service disruptions and unauthorized accesses are prevented.

  • Compliance and Regulation Alignment: PAM processes technically support meeting the access control requirements demanded by standards such as KVKK, ISO 27001, and GDPR.

Secure Icon Privileged Access Management (PAM) is the process of auditing and managing privileged accounts. In PAM360-based architectures, while password management is automated, all sessions are recorded, and corporate traceability is transformed into a technical standard.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Privileged Access Management (PAM) add to corporate security?

It safeguards the credentials and sessions of highly privileged accounts authorized to access critical systems. It brings all activities of these accounts into a centralized, transparent, and auditable structure.

Why are real-time session monitoring and video recording important?

By logging all actions of privileged users on systems, they establish a transparent evidence foundation for retrospective audit processes and forensic analysis.

How does the Just-in-Time (JIT) access approach reduce risks?

By defining temporary privileges for users only at the exact moment they need them and for a specific duration, it technically prevents highly privileged accounts from becoming continuous open targets.

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