Privileged access management (PAM) plays a key and important role in an organization’s network. This is a strong strategic network security system that is able to protect your data from cyber hackers and alert administrators whenever any unnecessary activities are seen in the organization.
Furthermore, the PAM network security system manages every single user account in their server database. So, it can track every activity of data, resources, and files like which user uses which file.
Privileged access management user accounts such as:-
1) Superuser account
2) Domain administrator account
3) Local administrator account
4) SSH keys account
5) Emergency account
6) Privileged business user
Privileged access management device accounts such as:-
1) Application account
2) Service account
3) Active Directory service account
4) Secret