Privileged Access Management (PAM) is a crucial security practice that allows organizations to manage and protect access to critical systems, applications, and data. It reduces the risk of unauthorized access, helps with compliance, and enhances visibility. There can be challenges such as complexity or resistance from users, but using safeguards such as a principle of least privilege approach, role-based access control (RBAC), and continuous improvement can mitigate this. PAM is a vital tool in securing data and managing threats.
‘Matrix’ Hackers Deploy Massive New IoT Botnet for DDoS Attacks
Aqua Nautilus researchers have found a new large-scale Distributed Denial of Services (DDoS) campaign, launched by threat actor Matrix, which targets a network of Internet-connected