WIDESPREAD MISMANAGEMENT OF PRIVILEGED ACCOUNTS AND ACCESS REVEALED IN ONE IDENTITY GLOBAL SURVEY
WIDESPREAD MISMANAGEMENT OF PRIVILEGED ACCOUNTS AND ACCESS REVEALED IN ONE IDENTITY GLOBAL SURVEY
Published by Gbaf News
Posted on November 9, 2017

Published by Gbaf News
Posted on November 9, 2017

One Identity, a proven leader in helping organizations get identity and access management (IAM) right, today released new global research that exposes widespread poor practices when it comes to managing privileged accounts. Dimensional Research recently surveyed 913 IT security professionals on challenges, habits and trends related to managing access to corporate data. Among the most eye-opening research findings are that nine in 10 (88 percent) respondents admit to facing challenges when it comes to managing privileged passwords, and one in five (18 percent) still use a paper-based logbook to manage privileged accounts.
These findings are significant considering that privileged accounts grant virtually unlimited access to nearly every component of a company’s IT infrastructure, essentially handing over the keys to a company’s most critical and sensitive systems and data. The survey also exposed three key areas where distressingly inferior practices for privileged account management occur, including:
“When an organization doesn’t implement the very basic processes for security and management around privileged accounts, they are exposing themselves to significant risk. Over and over again, breaches from hacked privileged accounts have resulted in astronomical mitigation costs, as well as data theft and tarnished brands,” said John Milburn, president and general manager of One Identity. “These survey results indicate that there are an alarmingly high percentage of companies that don’t have proper procedures in place. It is crucial for organizations to implement best practices regarding privileged access management without creating new roadblocks for work to get done.”
Avoiding Primitive Management
A recent Forrester Report states that eight out of 10 breaches that occur involve privileged credentials, highlighting just how much of a target privileged accounts are for hackers. Cybercriminals know that gaining access to privileged accounts is the easiest and fastest way to obtain a company’s critical data and systems, which is why organizations can no longer rely on old practices, such as paper records or Excel logbooks, to manage these priority accounts.
One Identity understands that when it comes to managing and monitoring these privileged accounts, continuously controlling access and governing credentials and administrators is challenging. One Identity Safeguard secures and automates the management of privileged or shared accounts for both on-premand cloud based accounts using a modern architecture that is easy to deploy, operate and maintain. This enables organizations to secure their privileged accounts without the added complexity and friction of traditional PAM solutions.
One Identity, a proven leader in helping organizations get identity and access management (IAM) right, today released new global research that exposes widespread poor practices when it comes to managing privileged accounts. Dimensional Research recently surveyed 913 IT security professionals on challenges, habits and trends related to managing access to corporate data. Among the most eye-opening research findings are that nine in 10 (88 percent) respondents admit to facing challenges when it comes to managing privileged passwords, and one in five (18 percent) still use a paper-based logbook to manage privileged accounts.
These findings are significant considering that privileged accounts grant virtually unlimited access to nearly every component of a company’s IT infrastructure, essentially handing over the keys to a company’s most critical and sensitive systems and data. The survey also exposed three key areas where distressingly inferior practices for privileged account management occur, including:
“When an organization doesn’t implement the very basic processes for security and management around privileged accounts, they are exposing themselves to significant risk. Over and over again, breaches from hacked privileged accounts have resulted in astronomical mitigation costs, as well as data theft and tarnished brands,” said John Milburn, president and general manager of One Identity. “These survey results indicate that there are an alarmingly high percentage of companies that don’t have proper procedures in place. It is crucial for organizations to implement best practices regarding privileged access management without creating new roadblocks for work to get done.”
Avoiding Primitive Management
A recent Forrester Report states that eight out of 10 breaches that occur involve privileged credentials, highlighting just how much of a target privileged accounts are for hackers. Cybercriminals know that gaining access to privileged accounts is the easiest and fastest way to obtain a company’s critical data and systems, which is why organizations can no longer rely on old practices, such as paper records or Excel logbooks, to manage these priority accounts.
One Identity understands that when it comes to managing and monitoring these privileged accounts, continuously controlling access and governing credentials and administrators is challenging. One Identity Safeguard secures and automates the management of privileged or shared accounts for both on-premand cloud based accounts using a modern architecture that is easy to deploy, operate and maintain. This enables organizations to secure their privileged accounts without the added complexity and friction of traditional PAM solutions.