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Privilege Access Management

What is Privilege Access Management?

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Written by: Lizzie Danielson

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Understanding Privileged Access Management (PAM)

In today's complex threat landscape, where data breaches are increasingly common and costly, securing an organization's most sensitive assets is crucial. An important cornerstone of this security strategy is Privileged Access Management (PAM). PAM isn't just a single tool; it's a comprehensive set of strategies and technologies designed to manage and secure the accounts that have elevated permissions across an organization's IT environment.


What is privileged access management (PAM)?

Privileged Access Management refers to the discipline of securing, controlling, and monitoring all forms of non-human and human privileged access to critical resources. A privileged account is one that has permissions beyond those of a standard user. These accounts can perform administrative tasks, change system configurations, access sensitive data, and install/uninstall software. They represent the "keys to the kingdom" of an organization’s critical infrastructure.

The core of PAM is to enforce the principle of least privilege, which dictates that users—whether human, application, or process—should only be granted the minimum access necessary to perform their specific job function, and for the shortest time required.

Types of privileged accounts:

  • Shared/Service Accounts: Non-personal accounts used by multiple administrators or applications, often with high-level access

  • Domain/Local Administrator Accounts: Accounts with full administrative control over a server, workstation, or domain.

  • Application Accounts: Accounts used by applications or services to access other systems, databases, or cloud services. These often include embedded passwords or API keys.

  • Emergency/Break-Glass Accounts: Highly privileged accounts used only during emergencies or when standard administrative access methods fail.

  • Human Administrator/Elevated Accounts: Personal user accounts that can be temporarily elevated to perform administrative tasks.

Why is PAM important for organizations?

The importance of PAM stems directly from the significant risk posed by these privileged accounts. A single compromised privileged credential can allow an attacker to move laterally across the network, steal intellectual property, disrupt operations, or encrypt data for ransom.

Key reasons for PAM's importance:

  • Minimizing the Attack Surface: By enforcing the principle of least privilege, PAM drastically reduces the number of users and endpoints with permanent, high-level access. This limits an attacker's ability to escalate privileges if a standard account is compromised.

  • Compliance and Auditing: Numerous regulations (like GDPR, HIPAA, SOX, and PCI DSS) mandate strict controls and auditing over access to sensitive data and systems. PAM provides the necessary logging, session recording, and reporting to prove compliance to auditors.

  • Preventing Insider Threats:Malicious or negligent insiders with privileged access can cause massive damage. PAM monitors all privileged sessions in real-time and maintains an immutable audit trail, acting as a deterrent and providing forensic evidence.

  • Stopping Lateral Movement: If an attacker gains access to one server, PAM ensures they cannot simply use the cached privileged credentials on that machine to jump to the next one, effectively stifling their progress.

  • Securing the Cloud: As organizations migrate to the cloud (AWS, Azure, GCP), PAM extends its reach to manage cloud consoles, APIs, and access keys, which are often the most sensitive credentials an organization possesses.

Benefits of a robust PAM solution

Implementing a dedicated PAM solution offers organizations numerous tangible benefits that extend beyond basic security:

Benefit Category

Description

Enhanced Security

Protects against credential theft, malware propagation, and insider threats by eliminating shared credentials and enforcing Just-in-Time access.

Operational Efficiency

Automates the process of password rotation, management, and delegation, freeing up IT staff from manual tasks and reducing human error.

Regulatory Compliance

Provides comprehensive, unalterable audit trails of who accessed what, when, and what they did, simplifying compliance reporting.

Improved Accountability

Replaces shared accounts with unique, vaulted, and monitored credentials, ensuring every privileged action is traceable to an individual user.

Zero Trust Alignment

PAM is foundational to aZero Trust architecture, which operates on the philosophy of "never trust, always verify."



PAM as a layered approach to security

PAM doesn't exist in a vacuum; it acts as a critical layer that reinforces and strengthens the overall security architecture. It typically involves three main functional layers:


1. Credential Vaulting and Management

This is the foundational layer. All privileged passwords, SSH keys, and API keys are stored securely in an encrypted, central repository called a vault.

  • Key Function:Discovery of all existing privileged accounts and automatic, regular rotation of their passwords to complex, random strings, ensuring the credentials are unknown to human administrators.

2. Session Management and Monitoring

When an administrator needs to use a privileged account, they don't use the actual password. Instead, they access the target system through the PAM solution.

  • Key Function:Proxying the connection, recording the entire privileged session (video, keystrokes, commands), and providing real-time monitoring to terminate suspicious activity immediately. This provides the crucial forensic evidence for auditing.

3. Least Privilege and Elevation Management

This layer focuses on granular control over permissions to enforce Just-in-Time (JIT) access.

  • Key Function:Removing permanent administrative rights from users and granting them temporary, time-bound elevation only when a specific task requires it. For example, a user logs in as a standard user but is authorized to run specific administrative applications (like Windows Services Manager) under the guise of an elevated account, without ever seeing or knowing the privileged credentials.


PAM Best Practices: The Roadmap to Success

Implementing an effective PAM strategy requires more than just installing software; it demands a cultural and procedural shift within the organization.

  • Inventory All Privileged Accounts: You can't secure what you don't know exists. Use PAM tools to scan the environment (on-premise and cloud) to identify every privileged account, service account, and hardcoded credential.

  • Vault All Privileged Credentials: Immediately place all discovered credentials into the PAM vault and enable automatic password rotation. This includes infrastructure, network devices, databases, and cloud service accounts.

  • Implement Least Privilege and JIT Access: This is the most critical step. Revoke all permanent administrative access for end-users and administrators. Instead, implement a process where privileges are requested, approved, and automatically revoked after a set time.

  • Isolate and Monitor Privileged Sessions: All privileged access must be routed through the PAM solution. Record every session and assign a unique identifier to track the actions back to the individual who initiated the request, even if they used a shared account.

  • Secure the PAM Solution Itself: The PAM system is your organization's most critical security asset. It must be hardened, highly available, and its access must be meticulously controlled. Its log files should be immediately sent to a Security Information and Event Management (SIEM) system.

  • Extend PAM to Applications and DevOps: Don't forget non-human users. Use the PAM solution to inject credentials into applications and CI/CD pipelines (DevOps) dynamically, eliminating the dangerous practice of hardcoding passwords in scripts or configuration files.


FAQs about privilege access management

IAM focuses on authenticating and authorizing all users (standard and privileged) and ensuring they have the correct baseline access to resources.30 PAM is a subset of IAM that deals specifically with the security, control, and monitoring of the few, high-risk, privileged accounts, protecting the "keys to the kingdom."31 Think of IAM as setting the rules for the whole building, and PAM as protecting the master keys and the treasury vault.

JIT PAM is a modern approach that focuses on on-demand privilege provisioning.32 Instead of users having standing, permanent administrative access, JIT grants elevated privileges only at the moment they are needed and for a specific, limited duration.33 Once the task is complete, or the time limit expires, the elevated privilege is automatically revoked.34 This drastically minimizes the window of opportunity for attackers.


Service accounts are highly problematic because they are non-human and often share high-level credentials across multiple systems. PAM secures them by vaulting the service account password and automatically rotating it without breaking the application. It also integrates with the service or application to dynamically retrieve the password when it needs it, ensuring the credential is never exposed to an administrator or stored insecurely in a script.

Yes, it is absolutely necessary. While MFA is a critical defense that verifies who you are, it does not manage what you can do once you are authenticated. A privileged account secured by MFA can still be compromised (e.g., via phishing, session hijacking, or an insider threat). PAM complements MFA by ensuring that the authenticated user only has the minimal required permissions (Least Privilege) and that every action is monitored and audited.

By centrally managing, securing, and auditing privileged access, organizations can significantly strengthen their defensive posture against the most severe cybersecurity threats, ensuring compliance, and laying a robust foundation for a modern Zero Trust architecture.


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