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Privileged Access Management : Strategies for Zero Trust in the Enterprise / by Gregory C. Rasner, Maria C. Rasner.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Rasner, Gregory C.
Contributor:
Rasner, Maria C.
Series:
Professional and Applied Computing Series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Computer security.
Computers--Access control.
Computers.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (194 pages)
Edition:
1st ed. 2025.
Place of Publication:
Berkeley, CA : Apress : Imprint: Apress, 2025.
Summary:
Zero trust is a strategy that identifies critical, high-risk resources and greatly reduces the risk of a breach. Zero trust accomplishes this by leveraging key tools, technologies, and governance around Privileged Access Management (PAM). These identities and accounts that have elevated access are the key targets of the bad actors and nearly every event, breach, or incident that occurs is the result of a privileged account being broken into. Many organizations struggle to control these elevated accounts, what tools to pick, how to implement them correctly, and implement proper governance to ensure success in their zero trust strategy. This book defines a strategy for zero trust success that includes a privileged access strategy with key tactical decisions and actions to guarantee victory in the never-ending war against the bad actors. What You Will Learn: The foundations of Zero Trust security and Privileged Access Management. Tie-ins to the ZT strategy and discussions about successful implementation with strategy and governance. How to assess your security landscape including current state, risk-based gaps, tool and technology selection, and assessment output. A step-by-step strategy for Implementation, including planning, execution, governance, and root-cause analysis. Who This Book is for: C-level suite: not designed to be overly technical, but cover material enough to allow this level to be conversant in strategy and leadership needs to success. Director-level in Cyber and IT: this level of personnel are above the individual contributors (IC) and require the information in this book to translate the strategy goals set by C-suite and the tactics required for the ICs to implement and govern. GRC leaders and staff. Individual Contributors: while not designed to be a technical manual for engineering staff, it does provide a Rosetta Stone for themto understand how important strategy and governance are to their success. .
Contents:
Chapter 1: Privileged Access Management: The Essentials- Chapter 2: Zero Trust: Origins and Evolutions
Chapter 3: Assessments and Solutions
Chapter 4: PAM Governance
Chapter 5: Blueprint for Successfull Implementation
Chapter 6: Conclusion.
Notes:
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Other Format:
Print version: Rasner, Gregory C. Privileged Access Management
ISBN:
9798868814310
OCLC:
1528361920

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