Privileged Account Management (PAM) is a security service designed to protect, control, monitor, and audit access to critical systems by users and applications with elevated privileges such as administrators, service accounts, and root users.
Modern PAM platforms enable organizations to centrally manage all privileged identities across on-prem, cloud, and hybrid environments.
Traditional PAM was built to govern human administrators. But machine identities – service accounts, API keys, tokens, and the credentials consumed by CI/CD pipelines, containers, and AI agents – now outnumber human users many times over, and PAM alone wasn’t designed for them.
That’s the gap DevOps secrets management closes. It applies the same least-privilege discipline – vaulting, rotation, scoped access, and full audit trails – to the non-human identities running your applications and infrastructure. Because we operate both, we govern human and machine privileged access as a single program with one audit story rather than two disconnected silos.
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Whether you are beginning your journey, looking to expand your program, or struggling with a current implementation, we provide the expertise to move your security objectives forward with confidence.