Enhanced Privileged Access Management with Identity Access Management to Improve the User’s Safety Measures in Online Circumstances

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K. R. Sumathi, A. Aruljothi

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Network safety measures are any actions done to protect the information integrity and usability of the user/customer network. Hardware and software technology issues are mutually exclusive. It chases many threats. It prevents intrusions from entering the user network or from spreading. Businesses that network computers and systems may experience issues with one user that impacts the network as a whole. Although networking has many advantages, it also raises the threat of safety measures troubles like information loss, safety measures flaws, unauthorized intrusions similar to hackers, viruses. The risk of unauthorized access or network damage can be reduced by the user taking preventative measures. Since it might not be feasible or economical to completely eliminate all risks, the importance of conducting an IT risk assessment cannot be emphasized when choosing what steps to take. Privileged Access Management techniques and tools are utilized to implement control over prominent admittance and acquiescence for customers, user-accounts, progressions, and methods in Information Technology surroundings. Through reducing their attack surface, privileged access management helps companies lessen the damage that external attacks and internal carelessness or misconduct can cause to their operations. The possibility of implementing Privileged Access Management and the effects ofPAM in the current situation are similar to an overview of user-related risks. In addition to comparing it with the current approaches, this paper suggested an improved PAM with IAM adoption. 

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