Remote Access Security Through a Zero Trust Lens
Zero Trust principles change how remote access works. MFA per session, approval workflows, and automatic termination reduce the impact of credential compromise.
Zero Trust principles change how remote access works. MFA per session, approval workflows, and automatic termination reduce the impact of credential compromise.
Admin By Request for macOS 5.2 adds Secure Remote Access and Okta authentication. Unattended access and remote support now work across all platforms.
Admin By Request for Windows 8.7 lets you approve specific applications from vendors. Version rules and certificate matching provide granular control.
Deepfake attacks use AI to impersonate executives and bypass security. Helpdesks and payment approvals are primary targets for these sophisticated frauds.
Privilege creep happens when admin access goes unchecked. This guide covers review frequencies from quarterly to continuous monitoring.
Non-human identities are a real problem, but vendors are rebranding old secrets management issues. The 45:1 ratio doesn't tell the whole story.
Permanent admin rights expose networks to threats, but manual approvals slow everything down. Intelligent automation balances security with operational needs.
Clinical staff need quick system access for patient care, but permanent admin rights create security risks. Just-in-time elevation reduces attack surface effectively.
Security debt includes outdated remote access, manual approvals, and excessive privileges. Each trade-off made for productivity eventually becomes a liability.
Agentic browsers offer productivity gains but create serious security risks. Organizations face data exfiltration, prompt injection, and weak phishing protection.