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PAM (Privileged Access Management)

Privileged Access Management (PAM) is a security approach that controls and monitors who can access sensitive systems and data within an organization. It ensures that only authorized personnel, with specific permissions, can perform critical tasks or see confidential information. PAM helps prevent unauthorized access, reduces the risk of insider threats or cyberattacks, and maintains accountability by tracking activities. Essentially, it acts as a gatekeeper for the most important digital resources, safeguarding the organization’s assets from potential harm.