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Privileged Identity Management (PIM) is a type of IT security that focuses on controlling and monitoring privileged accounts and access to sensitive data. It is designed to protect organizations from malicious actors who may attempt to gain access to privileged accounts and confidential information. PIM solutions provide organizations with the ability to manage, monitor, and audit privileged accounts and access to sensitive data. This includes the ability to set up and enforce policies, detect suspicious activity, and generate reports.
PIM solutions are becoming increasingly important as organizations move to cloud-based systems and adopt DevOps practices. These solutions help organizations ensure that only authorized personnel have access to privileged accounts and confidential data.
Companies in the PIM market include BeyondTrust, CyberArk, Centrify, Thycotic, SailPoint, and Lieberman Software. Show Less Read more