You've vaulted the credentials, locked down privileged sessions, and built a PAM program you can stand behind. But there's a good chance your AWS databases aren't part of it.
Shared service accounts, standing access, and no session visibility are still the norm across PostgreSQL, SQL Server, MySQL, and MongoDB—even in security teams that have ticked every other PAM box. It's the gap that doesn't show up in audits until it's too late.
In this session, John Martinez will show how StrongDM—now part of Delinea—extends your existing deployment to cover the database layer with just-in-time, policy-based access controls. No rip-and-replace. No new tools to justify. Just the coverage you’re missing, built on top of what you already have.
What will I learn?
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Why AWS-hosted databases are the most common coverage gap in an otherwise strong PAM program—and what makes them hard to secure
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How StrongDM plugs into your Delinea deployment to govern access across Postgres, MSSQL, MySQL, MongoDB, and more
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Live demo: JIT database access with full audit logging, session visibility, and granular controls
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What a complete least-privilege posture across your AWS environment actually looks like with Delinea + StrongDM
Who should attend this webinar?
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PAM and IAM program leads who know databases are still a gap
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Security architects responsible for AWS environments
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Cloud security and DevSecOps teams managing database access today
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Any Delinea customer with AWS-hosted databases in scope