Your remote site loses its WAN connection. Does your PAM deployment go down with it?
Federal agencies running distributed sites face a real gap: when WAN connectivity fails, traditional PAM deployments can lock remote teams out of the credentials they need to keep operating. Join the Delinea team to see how Resilient Secrets keeps your mission moving through a communications blackout.
What you'll see and learn:
- How to spot the PAM coverage gaps that show up when a remote site loses WAN connectivity, and what that exposure means for mission continuity and zero trust controls
- What architectural options keep privileged credentials available and access policies enforced at distributed sites during a full communications blackout
- How to test whether your current PAM deployment can run independently, and what a resilient, distributed secrets architecture looks like in practice
Get answers to these important questions:
- When WAN connectivity fails, which privileged accounts and systems lose access?
- How long can your site run before that becomes a mission problem?
- Can your PAM deployment enforce local authentication and credential policies without a live connection to a central vault or domain controller?
- What does PAM architecture built for DDIL environments look like, and how does it fit inside your existing zero trust and ICAM framework?
Who should attend this webinar?
- CISOs and executive leadership
- Directors of information security
- Directors of security and risk
- Directors of security operations
- IT security professionals
- Legal advisors
- Delinea customers
- Secret Server customers
- StrongDM customers
- U.S. Federal agencies and contractors
What you'll get from this webinar:
- A recording of the session