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Privileged Access Management solutions for securing privileged accounts, managing admin access, and monitoring high-risk user activities.
Browse 109 privileged access management tools
Cloud-native PAM platform for securing access to infrastructure and endpoints
PAM solution for discovering, managing, auditing privileged accounts & sessions
Privileged access platform eliminating standing permissions via JIT access
Enterprise PAM platform securing privileged access across hybrid and multi-cloud
PAM solution for securing privileged accounts and access across enterprises
Browser-based PAM solution for secure, recorded access to critical assets
Remote privileged access solution for OT/ICS and cyber-physical systems
Centralized privileged account mgmt platform with access control & auditing
Identity security platform with PAM, SSO, MFA, and secrets management
Cloud-native PAM platform for human, machine, and AI identity security
Unified PAM platform for privileged account, session, endpoint & vendor access mgmt
A CLI utility that simplifies switching between different AWS roles by automatically managing AWS credentials file modifications.
Project hosting scripts for implementing Pass the Hash mitigations with PtHTools module commands.
Tool roundups, buying guides, and strategic analysis from the CybersecTools resource library.
Common questions about Privileged Access Management tools, selection guides, pricing, and comparisons.
A PAM solution should provide: credential vaulting (securely storing privileged passwords and SSH keys), session recording and monitoring (video-like playback of admin sessions), just-in-time access (elevating privileges only when needed, for limited time), automatic credential rotation, privileged behavior analytics, and break-glass emergency access procedures.
Based on user ratings and community engagement on CybersecTools, the top-rated Privileged Access Management tools are:
Yes. Out of 13 privileged access management tools listed on CybersecTools, 2 are free and 11 are commercial. Free tools work well for small teams, testing, and budget-conscious organizations. Commercial tools typically add enterprise features, dedicated support, and SLA guarantees.