Balancing security with productivity is all about making contextual, risk-based decisions. The one-size-fits-all approach to secrets management isn’t working because not all secrets are equal. Secrets that are high risk—those that provide access to your most sensitive, business-critical systems—need more robust protection.
Secret Server takes a granular approach with strategic access controls to avoid unnecessary and cumbersome workflows. You can now add an additional layer of MFA on individual secrets. That way, even if cyber criminals have stolen credentials, you can stop their progress along the attack chain. Answer the old question, “How can I keep my privileged accounts secure?” with a very strategic, modern approach.
With 86% of breaches attributed to stolen credentials and 74% of all breaches attributed to human error, IT and security teams are at a disadvantage. Wouldn’t it be nice to know you can stop bad actors even if they used the proper credentials to get in? Of course!
Join us to learn how Secret Server is changing the expectation for managing privileged credentials to include surgical precision based on the level of risk. You’ll learn how to determine which secrets should require additional protections and when to add them so that you have ultimate control. Even if credentials are stolen, your users can continue to do their jobs with as little friction and MFA fatigue as possible.
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