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  2. CyberArk - Wikipedia

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    CyberArk Software, Inc. is a publicly traded information security company offering identity management. The company's technology is utilized primarily in the financial services, energy, retail, healthcare and government markets. CyberArk is headquartered in Newton, Massachusetts. [1] The company also has offices throughout the Americas, EMEA ...

  3. StrongDM - Wikipedia

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    The platform provides and manages user access to backend infrastructure like serves and databases, and logs user actions in video replay. Similar software is produced by CyberArk, Delinea, BeyondTrust, Teleport and Perimeter 81. Cedar Go. StrongDM has contributed a native port of the Cedar Policy Language to the Go language.

  4. Zero trust security model - Wikipedia

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    The zero trust security model, also known as zero trust architecture ( ZTA ), and sometimes known as perimeterless security, describes an approach to the strategy, design and implementation of IT systems. The main concept behind the zero trust security model is "never trust, always verify", which means that users and devices should not be ...

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  6. Computer security - Wikipedia

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    An example of physical security measure: a metal lock on the back of a personal computer to prevent hardware tampering. Computer security, cybersecurity, digital security or information technology security (IT security) is the protection of computer systems and networks from attacks by malicious actors that may result in unauthorized information disclosure, theft of, or damage to hardware ...

  7. Jump server - Wikipedia

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    Jump server. A jump server, jump host or jump box is a system on a network used to access and manage devices in a separate security zone. A jump server is a hardened and monitored device that spans two dissimilar security zones and provides a controlled means of access between them. The most common example is managing a host in a DMZ from ...

  8. RADIUS - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service ( RADIUS) is a networking protocol that provides centralized authentication, authorization, and accounting ( AAA) management for users who connect and use a network service. RADIUS was developed by Livingston Enterprises in 1991 as an access server authentication and accounting protocol.

  9. Remote access service - Wikipedia

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    A remote access service ( RAS) is any combination of hardware and software to enable the remote access tools or information that typically reside on a network of IT devices. A remote access service connects a client to a host computer, known as a remote access server. [1] The most common approach to this service is remote control of a computer ...