Secure Access for Remote Users and Protect Critical Systems
Remote access has been on the rise – consider all of the recent events and trends that have led to a rise in the remote workforce. In addition to the proliferation of remote vendors, remote employees may require access to corporate servers, customer data, email, databases and other cloud-based applications from their laptops or mobile devices without directly connecting to the internal company network.
Business continuity must also account for situations that may require organizations to provide remote workers with controlled access to critical systems. Having manual and/or patchwork processes in place can dramatically increase risk as well as cause operational headaches for end-users and security practitioners alike. With a Privileged Access Management (PAM) program in place, organizations can properly mitigate risks.