
In fact, 80 percent of organizations operating in the cloud experience at least one compromised account each month, stemming from external actors, malicious insiders, or unintentional mistakes, reports McAfee. As enterprises become more reliant on the cloud for infrastructure, application development, and business process automation, Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS), Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), and DevOps toolchains are vulnerable to privileged account attacks.Īccording to the most recent Verizon Data Breach Report, more than 77 percent of cloud breaches involve compromised credentials. This high-speed secrets management helps eliminate friction within existing workflows and the need for developers to hardcode secrets or store them in external libraries.Ĭloud security demands PAM designed for the cloudĬloud growth has increased privileged accounts and credentials to a state that’s unmanageable without automated processes.

Even if these ephemeral secrets are leaked, any would-be attacker is limited in what they can do and has a limited window in which to do it. The latest release helps DevOps teams harden their cloud attack surface through Encryption-as-a-Service technology, which automatically encrypts data for all applications.ĭevOps Secrets Vault generates just-in-time, dynamic secrets that automatically expire when cloud platform administrators, developers, applications, or databases need to access a target. Washington, DC, Ma– Thycotic, a provider of Privileged Access Management (PAM) solutions for more than 12,500 organizations worldwide, including 25 percent of the Fortune 100, today announced enhancements to their PAM solution for DevOps, DevOps Secrets Vault.
