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Understanding Privileged Accounts

Understanding Privileged Accounts

Privileged Accounts are accounts with elevated permissions essential for managing IT infrastructure but require careful oversight to prevent misuse.


Types of Privileged Accounts

Types of Privileged Accounts

Types of Privileged Accounts: Privileged accounts include administrative, service, and application accounts that have elevated permissions.

  • Administrative Accounts: Used for system-level tasks.
  • Service Accounts: Run automated processes or applications.
  • Application Accounts: Manage specific applications or services.
    These accounts are critical for IT management but also pose security risks if misused.


Role of Privileged Accounts in Organizations

Role of Privileged Accounts

Role of Privileged Accounts in Organizations:
Privileged accounts enable organizations to perform critical tasks like system maintenance, configuration, and troubleshooting.

  • Why They Matter: Elevated access allows for operational efficiency but makes these accounts high-value targets for attackers.
    Proper management is essential to balance functionality and security.


Identification of Privileged Accounts

Identification of Privileged Accounts

Identification of Privileged Accounts:
Identifying privileged accounts ensures visibility into who has elevated access across systems.

  • Importance: Prevents unauthorized access and enforces access control policies.
  • Approach: Regular audits and monitoring to detect unused or misused accounts.